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The first sorrow I can remember was for the death of a dormouse.
They also mention the use of dormouse fat as a medicine.
I'd almost rather become a dormouse than go on like this."
Here's some news you won't have even in the office yet, Dormouse.
All the dormouse could do was bluster in his own defense.
The Dormouse woke up for a minute and then went to sleep again.
Sir John said that he planned to choose a dormouse.
He became the dormouse and scrambled up along the line of bones.
A black and white dormouse that solved environmental issues with the aid of his friends.
Now go and play like a good little dormouse.
"I'll curl up like a dormouse and sleep the day away."
You tell each one you'll hand the dormouse over to the other unless they'll listen to our proposals.
The Dormouse woke up and quickly began to tell a story, but a few minutes later it was asleep again.
He was sure that his company hadn't stolen the dormouse.
She says: It would be a tragedy if the dormouse became extinct.
It is a concept album based on their main character; a dormouse.
Everything went well, until the little dormouse stepped on a thistle.
The dormouse is one of our most secretive wild creatures.
The unlucky dormouse crumpled to the ground without a sound.
The edible dormouse was thought to be a special food in ancient Rome.
What the Dormouse Said, a 2005 account of the whole movement, including the club.
The dormouse threw some twigs on the fire before settling.
Not dead though, think only sleep, no like cold, like dormouse.
A dormouse pops up out of a bowl at teatime.
I'm supposed to find out about this stolen dormouse.
Dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) are found in the woodland.
The Common Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) a rare species is found in at least one of the woods.
Hazel dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) numbers dropped by approximately 50% in the 20th century.
A range of important small mammals are found in the area, including the Hazel Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) and bats.
The common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) and mountain hare are also under threat despite efforts to arrest their decline through nationwide biodiversity action plans.
Species Muscardinus avellanarius (Hazel Dormouse)
A colony of Dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) inhabits at least one of the Hazel coppices.
Roe Deer Capreolus capreolus and Dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius are resident mammals.
The hazel dormouse or common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus.
Mammals to be seen include Red Fox Vulpes vulpes, badger Meles meles, Grey Squirrel Sciurus carolinensis, and Hazel Dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius.