"northern birch mouse" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: northern birch mice [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|northern birch mice|head=northern birch mouse}} northern birch mouse (plural northern birch mice)
  1. A rodent classified either in the family Sminthidae or in the Dipodidae, Sicista betulina that is found in subarctic and cool temperate Asia from Scandinavia to Lake Baikal. Categories (lifeform): Rodents Translations (Sicista betulina): myšivka horská [feminine] (Czech), kastriiplane (Estonian), koivuhiiri (Finnish), Waldbirkenmaus [feminine] (German), Streifenhüpfmaus [feminine] (German), sicista [feminine] (Italian), topo delle betulle [masculine] (Italian), smużka leśna [feminine] (Polish), buskmus (Swedish)

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