Rodents
Rattus norvegicus, Norwegian rat
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Mus musculus, grey field mouse
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Microtus arvalis, brown vole
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Apodemus sylvaticus, wood mouse
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Ondatra zibethicus, muskrat
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Cricetus cricetus, European hamster
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Castor fiber, Eurasian beaver
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Marmota marmota, alpine marmot
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Dasyprocta spp., agouti
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Spalax microphthalmus, greater blind mole-rat
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Glis glis, European edible dormouse
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889Sciurus vulgaris, red squirrel
W.F. Kirby, Natural History of the Animal Kingdom for the Use of Young People, 1889