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and he seems afraid. Most of the
Time The Peromyscus runs swiftly and
he follows with difficulty due to his
impaired flight)
Today we placed a modulate sized
jellyfish in the cage (when he was
very hungry - he chased repeatedly
and seemed to hit the mouse once
or twice but did guardedly to slow down
the mouse. We let him stay hungry
to see if this would prompt him to
chose but although he persistently
tried he was not successful.
Finally, Benny entered the mouse -
left him in the gun and the shrike
broke bald to get him. The shrike
had gone most of the day without
food (until this time 13 clock) and
was very "vicious" screeching belligerently
at anyone passing and when a hand
was placed in the cage jumping
and pushing at the player. The female
Peromyscus was rather 500 - an
animal of 12 grams weight at least - I
should judge.
The last few days several of us
have remarked on his increased
scratching - although he still lays
some in a fashion three bread
adults do - (gardenia long bird) - his
fonding more or less to scratch even
when hungry.
Then we him lately an increase
in wine down so it seems although