They are more tolerant to harsh habitat conditions than other pocket mice.
As with most pocket mice, the tail is longer than the body ( 10 cm).
They also feed on small muroid rodents and pocket mice.
Liomys salvini is less social than other species of pocket mice.
A pocket mouse can have 8 to 10 pups (baby mice) every year.
A pocket mouse is highly influenced when seeking its food.
When the time comes, these seeds will be taken out of storage and used as food for the pocket mouse.
If supplies are low, a pocket mouse will leave the burrow to refill its supply.
He has no idea which way they would have gone; they roam this desert like pocket mice.
This mouse is one of the largest pocket mice.