| Gliridae -  dormice, hazel mice  There are 28 species in this family. They are found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Most dormice look like small squirrels or mice. They are small to medium-sized rodents with soft, thick fur; rounded ears; big eyes; short legs; clawed feet; and most species have bushy tails.  Dormice usually have two litters a year, in the spring and in the summer. Litter size is between 2-10 young.  Most dormice species are arboreal and spend most of their time in trees. Species found in colder climates may hibernate in the winter. Dormice eat fruit, nuts, seeds, invertebrates, birds, and eggs.  The dormouse is a famous character in Lewis Carrol's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland! In the famous tea party scene, the dormouse keeps falling asleep.  World Status Key
  Least Concern  Near Threatened  Vulnerable  Endangered  Critically Endangered  Extinct in Wild  Extinct Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
 US Status Key
  Threatened in US  Threatened in NH  Endangered in US  Endangered in NH  Introduced Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
 
                  
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                 Key:   Profile  Photos  Video  Audio Asian Garden Dormouse - Eliomys melanurus          The Asian garden dormouse is found in Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Turkey.
 Source:  Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
 Edible Dormouse - Glis glis               The edible dormouse is also knonw as the fat dormouse. It is found throughout much of central and southern Europe  through northern Turkey to the Caucasus, northern Iran and Turkmenistan.
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 Edible Dormouse - Glis glis             The edible dormouse looks like a gray squirrel.
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 Forest Dormouse - Dryomys nitedula            Forest dormice are found in dense forests from Switzerland in the west through eastern and southern Europe, Asia Minor and the Caucasus to central Russia and central Asia.
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 Garden Dormouse - Eliomys quercinus             Garden dormice are found found throughout Europe to Asia and North Africa.
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 Hazel Dormouse - Muscardinus avellanarius               The hazel dormouse is also known as the common dormouse.
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 Hazel Dormouse - Muscardinus avellanarius             The hazel dormouse is found in deciduous forests in much of Europe as well as northern Asia Minor.
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 Hazel Dormouse - Muscardinus avellanarius             The hazel dormouse is the smallest species of dormouse.
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 Japanese Dormouse - Glirulus japonicus           Japanese dormice are found on the  islands of Honshuu, Shikoku, and Kyuushuu in Japan.
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 Woodland Dormouse - Graphiurus murinus           Woodland dormice are found in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
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