dormouse in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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dormouse in the PONS Dictionary

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The forest dormouse lives in a wide range of habitats, including broad-leaved, mixed and coniferous woodlands.
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A specially protected wild animal is: a badger, bat, wild cat, dolphin, dormouse, hedgehog, pine marten, otter, polecat, shrew or red squirrel.
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Bold sees a dormouse nearby and tries to catch it, but is no longer nimble enough.
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This indicates it has been opened by a small rodent, e.g., the dormouse, wood mouse, or bank vole.
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Species found in this rich woodland include badgers, polecats and the elusive dormouse.
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The word is also used to mean the hibernating rodent called the edible dormouse.
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The hazel dormouse, therefore, spends a large proportion of its life sleeping either hibernating in winter or in torpor in summer.
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Dormouse lard was also useful for medicinal purposes.
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This promise, however, does not prevent her from transforming him into a dormouse for the duration of the journey.
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A black and white dormouse that solved environmental issues with the aid of his friends.
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