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Rock pocket mice, however, have had an enormous impact on science. And at just 15 grams, this tiny mouse weighs about as much as a handful of paper clips. A typical rock pocket mouse is about 170 millimeters long from nose to rump, shorter than an average pencil. The SIA makes its content available for personal and non-commercial educational uses consistent with the principles of fair use. COLOR VARIATION OVER TIME IN ROCK POCKET MOUSE POPULATIONS.

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