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Что (кто) такое jumping-deer - определение

SUBFAMILY OF MAMMALS
Jumping Mouse; Jumping Mice; Jumping-mouse; Jumping mice; Jumping mouse; Jumping-Mouse; Zapodinae

Deer Woman         
SPIRIT IN VARIOUS FORMS OF NATIVE AMERICAN MYTHOLOGY
Deer lady; Deer Lady
Deer Woman, sometimes known as the Deer Lady, is a spirit in Native American mythology whose associations and qualities vary, depending on situation and relationships. To women, children, and men who are respectful of women and children, she is associated with fertility and love.
Water deer         
  • The skeleton of a water deer at the [[Royal Veterinary College]].
  • A stuffed specimen of ''H. inermis'' at the [[National Museum of Nature and Science]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
  • Korean water deer
  • Chinese water deer (''Hydropotes inermis inermis'') at the [[Whipsnade Zoo]]
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Hydropotes inermis; Hydropotes; Chinese Water Deer; Korean Water Deer; Water-deer; Chinese water deer; Water-Deer; Hydropotinae; Water Deer; Vampire deer
·- The water chevrotain.
II. Water deer ·- A small Chinese deer (Hydropotes inermis). Both sexes are destitute of antlers, but the male has large, descending canine tusks.
Deer Valley, Phoenix         
  • Deer Valley Airport
  • Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Deer Valley, Arizona; Deer Valley, Phoenix, Arizona; Deer Valley Village
Deer Valley or Deer Valley Village is one of the 15 urban villages that make up Phoenix, Arizona, United States. As of 2010, the population was 165,656, 25% of whom were under 18 years of age.

Википедия

Zapodidae

Zapodidae, the jumping mice, is a family of mouse-like rodents in North America and China.

Although mouse-like in general appearance, these rodents are distinguished by their elongated hind limbs, and, typically, by the presence of four pairs of cheek-teeth in each jaw. There are five toes to all the feet, but the first in the fore-feet is rudimentary, and furnished with a flat nail. The tail makes up about 60% of its body length and is used to gain balance while jumping. The cheeks have pouches. The Sichuan jumping "yeti" mouse (Eozapus setchuanus) from China can be identified by the ‘Y’ marking on its belly.

Jumping mice live in wooded areas, grassy fields and alpine meadows. When disturbed, they start, in enormous bounds of eight or ten feet in length, which soon diminish to three or four, and in leaping the feet scarcely seem to touch the ground. They are nocturnal and generally live alone. The nest is placed in clefts of rocks, among timber, or in hollow trees, and there are generally three litters in a season.