“It’s always a pleasure watching these endearing little creatures as they go about their business.”
1. Unsung Girl Groups of the 70s and 80s More big hair and lip gloss found on Dangerous Minds. 2. Tiny Mice Shops Appear in Sweden Inside a basement window in the neighborhood of Möllevången in Sweden, a tiny bakery and a “cheese and cracker” shop, just the right size for m
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A kind couple drove six orphaned dormice all the way from Cornwall to a rescue centre in Somerset after discovering the little ones had been left to fend for themselves.
Annette Petersen’s Carlisle studio is not unlike Santa’s workshop — albeit modernized, and with a singular purpose: to turn out hordes of miniature, whimsical mice. Forty years ago, Petersen created her first, and admittedly rustic, mouse figurine. Today, the mother of three and grandmother of four oversees the family-run enterprise “Wee Forest Folk,” which crafts hundreds of itsy-bitsy mice sculptures for shops (and fervent fans) all over the country.
Wild mice are usually considered as vermin in our homes, but when they're seen in their natural habitat, wild mice are very cute. In today's post we've collected 38 Cute and Tiny Wild Mice Photos
Hold me closer tiny dancer. Delicate, beautiful, and delightfully deceased. This sweet little princess will dance her way into your home and into your heart. Each taxidermy piece is stuffed with love and and dressed in handmade tiny clothing. And since every creature is one of a kind in life, each taxidermy item is also one of a kind. Mice stand approximately 2 to 3.5 inches tall, not including the stand. But don't get sad folks i get all my mice from a distributor that breeds mice for reptile food , so if this little lady was not made into adorable taxidermy she would be deep in the belly of a snake.
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“She was the most comfortable when swaddled. We kept the room warm and quiet and she was in hog heaven.”
Why not add a taxidermy genius to your collection. Tiny Einstein a great gift for anyone in your list. Each taxidermy piece is stuffed with love and and dressed in handmade tiny clothing. And since every creature is one of a kind in life, each taxidermy item is also one of a kind. Mice stand approximately 2 to 3.5 inches tall, not including the stand. But don't get sad folks i get all my mice from a distributor that breeds mice for reptile food , so if this little guys was not made into adorable taxidermy he would be deep in the belly of a snake.
Photographers Jean-Louis Klein and Marie-Luce Hubert lay patiently in meadows and reed beds close to their home for a year to capture some of the cutest moments ever seen.
When they’re in our homes and eating our food, most consider mice to be repulsive pests. But out in their native fields and woodlands, mice are about as cute as it gets. Because of their size (and per
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One day he will come for you, so you might as well have him now. It's a dirty job being a grim reaper but someone had to do it. Each taxidermy piece is stuffed with love and and dressed in handmade tiny clothing. And since every creature is one of a kind in life, each taxidermy item is also one of a kind. Mice stand approximately 2 to 3.5 inches tall, not including the stand. But don't get sad folks i get all my mice from a distributor that breeds mice for reptile food , so if this little guys was not made into adorable taxidermy he would be helping souls cross over from deep in the belly of a snake.
It's almost like a fairytale in real life.
From a wise old owl on the prowl in a field of beautiful buttercups to an intrepid harvest mouse climbing up a spring flower.
As my own sheltering at home passes the eight month mark now, painting this piece has been both blessing and therapy... With winter approaching, it's been a reminder to appreciate all the small comforts which sustain me; a knitted shawl, a stack of books, a hot cup of tea, a cozy blanket (see detail)... We can learn a lot from our friends in the natural world, who live in season, and adapt to circumstances, settling in for what could be a long winter, but still mindful of the promise of spring ahead (another detail)... Painted in acrylics on a 12" x 36" gallery canvas, the sides of the piece are painted a deep midnight blue, so there's no need for a frame. Not limited to just wall hanging, I think this one would also look wonderful on a door (I love hanging art on doors!). It's signed at the bottom, and will come with a certificate of authenticity. This one was truly a labor of love, and my hope is that all the positive energy infused in its creation will bless someone's home through this difficult time, and for years to come. ♥ I'm accepting offers this weekend via email ([email protected]), beginning at $895, with shipping dependent on location. Thanks very much for taking a peek, and I hope you and yours are staying safe and well! ♥ Carolee
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The National Trust is calling on people to help protect small hazel dormice in a bid to boost the endangered species. Here's how you can get involved.
Taxidermy acrobatic Mice in a light up hoop, Made to order.
Courageous and loyal, is the griffindor way. Ron the wizard is no exception to the rule. Each taxidermy piece is stuffed with love and and dressed in handmade tiny clothing. And since every creature is one of a kind in life, each taxidermy item is also one of a kind. Mice stand approximately 2 to 3.5 inches tall, not including the stand. But don't get sad folks i get all my mice from a distributor that breeds mice for reptile food , so if this little guys was not made into adorable wizard taxidermy they would be attending wizard school deep in the belly of a snake.
Even though the lifespan of a harvest mouse is just 18 months, its days are filled with adventures. Being Europe's smallest rodent, it is the only British mammal to have a prehensile tail, giving it the ability to grasp plant stems as it moves through long vegetation. And probably no photographer has captured these little acrobats as well as Dean Mason from Dorset, United Kingdom.
We met this young hazel dormouse on our way upwards... Next to Landeck, Tirol (Austria) in the alps
A mysterious pair of mice eating a piece of cheese is London's smallest public sculpture.
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