African dormouse will bite when it feels threatened and provoked. One of them is not to take the tail to deal with African dormouse not biting. Because if the tail is removed, this dormouse will feel tremendous pain, even causing serious infections.
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The African dormouse (Graphiurus) belongs to the family of Gliridae and measures about 1.4 to 3.9 inches. This furry animal is active and agile in the morning and at night and is very sensitive to light. Uniquely, this climbing animal likes to interact with humans and uses its way of interacting.
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