Werewolves are more real than you thought. There’s a tiny, completely innocent-looking rodent called the grasshopper mouse who is a skilled, cold-blooded (metaphorically, of course) hunter that also howls at the moon. Just like werewolves from the silver screen!
These mice eat plenty of animals, including scorpions! I don’t know about you, but I think this tiny animal is incredibly cool, and really scary as well. It sounds like something that horror b-movie producers would come up with when they run out of ideas. The Return of the Scorpion-Eating Mouse! The Moon-Howling Rodent That has an Unquenchable Thirst for Meat! The Wererodent! The Nightmare Mammal That Eats its Fellow Rodents! The movie posters just write themselves, don’t they?
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The grasshopper mouse acts just like a werewolf
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Grasshopper mice live in the United States and Mexico, so don’t worry, fellow Europeans — the Atlantic Ocean is here to protect us (and our scorpions) from these fiendish, carnivorous mammals!
These rodents are tiny! The southern grasshopper mouse is only 3.5 to 5 inches long (that’s 8.9 to 12.7 centimeters). But don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s like any other mouse out there in the world. They are deadly, just not to us people.
This rodent isn’t picky about what it eats
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Image credits: National Geographic
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Grasshopper mice are notoriously capable killers. They count lizards, insects, scorpions and even other rodents among their prey. They hunt and consume these animals’ flesh. In other words, they attac but they don’t protec.
The mouse is as cool as it is frightening
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Image credits: National Geographic
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What’s more, these mice feast upon incredibly venomous centipedes that usually kill rodents by injecting them with a deadly toxin. Grasshopper mice are just as clever as they are ferocious. They know that these centipedes only inject their toxin when they catch their prey. So they attack the centipedes from a distance until they can’t move anymore.
What’s more, the rodent howls at the moon
Image credits: National Geographic
Image credits: National Geographic
Image credits: National Geographic
And don’t even think of getting a grasshopper mouse and holding it with other rodents. They’ll become the mouse’s lunch. And we don’t want that to happen.
Take a look at Nat Geo’s awesome video about the grasshopper mouse right here
Image credits: Nat Geo WILD
Grasshopper mice are pretty solitary animals. They live either alone or in pairs. They also fight over territory, with one mouse or a mouse couple occupying an average territory of 28 acres. So, tell us what you think of this incredibly deadly rodent! Which part do you find cooler: that this mouse eats scorpions or that it howls at the moon?
This is what people thought of the ultra-hardcore grasshopper mouse
They should make a Discovery Movie about this. I would watch the whole adventure
I'm thinking about those sci-fi B movies where atomic testing makes creatures grow huge. Kinda like Tremors only with mice instead of worms. Are you listening Lucas?
i love the little floofs. i worked at a wildlife place and two grasshopper mice nearley got eaten by a snake, they killed and ate it. applaud jet and hopper, ultimate ninja mice. also.. rest in peace jet. 2016-2019
I encouraged grasshopper mice populations after I discovered they eat the 1,000's hoppers I have every year
Someone remade the video, where it goes to "howl" it's little squeak, it goes " AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!" I laugh hysterically every time I see it!
Can't be the only one who read this in David Attenborough's voice? :D This is from Hidden Kingdoms, right? I remember this brave little mouse.
Cats use to tell their kittens the story of the Baba Yaga werewolf mouse, to make them eat their food.
Grasshopper Mice don't care! Kids, gather here 'round the fire and hear about an *epic* creature called the Honey Badger - because he Has Just Found His Equal! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg
Deliberate misspelling- something about meme's on the net.
Load More Replies...Nope, Grasshopper mice are rodents of the North American genus Onychomys. (USA and Mexico)
Load More Replies...They should make a Discovery Movie about this. I would watch the whole adventure
I'm thinking about those sci-fi B movies where atomic testing makes creatures grow huge. Kinda like Tremors only with mice instead of worms. Are you listening Lucas?
i love the little floofs. i worked at a wildlife place and two grasshopper mice nearley got eaten by a snake, they killed and ate it. applaud jet and hopper, ultimate ninja mice. also.. rest in peace jet. 2016-2019
I encouraged grasshopper mice populations after I discovered they eat the 1,000's hoppers I have every year
Someone remade the video, where it goes to "howl" it's little squeak, it goes " AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!" I laugh hysterically every time I see it!
Can't be the only one who read this in David Attenborough's voice? :D This is from Hidden Kingdoms, right? I remember this brave little mouse.
Cats use to tell their kittens the story of the Baba Yaga werewolf mouse, to make them eat their food.
Grasshopper Mice don't care! Kids, gather here 'round the fire and hear about an *epic* creature called the Honey Badger - because he Has Just Found His Equal! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg
Deliberate misspelling- something about meme's on the net.
Load More Replies...Nope, Grasshopper mice are rodents of the North American genus Onychomys. (USA and Mexico)
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