Cherry stone hoard
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Description: English: A hoard of Cherry (Prunus avium) stones eaten by a woodmouse (Apodemus sylvaticus). Barrmil Park, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Date: 12 February 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Rosser1954 Roger Griffith.
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- Muridae (murid rodents)
- Murinae (Murine)
- Apodemus (Eurasian Field Mice)
- Apodemus sylvaticus (wood mouse, long-tailed field mouse)
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