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The deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) helps spread hantavirus to humans. Its head and body are 2-3 inches long, and the tail adds another 2-3 inches. Its coat varies from gray to reddish brown, depending on the animal\'s age. Found almost everywhere in North America, the deer mouse likes woodlands but also turns up in desert areas. Credit: National Park Service photo by John Good

The deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) helps spread hantavirus to humans. Its head and body are 2-3 inches long, and the tail adds another 2-3 inches. Its coat varies from gray to reddish brown, depending on the animal's age. Found almost everywhere in North America, the deer mouse likes woodlands but also turns up in desert areas. Credit: National Park Service photo by John Good

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