Once upon a time a dormouse lived in the wood with his mother.
The common English dormouse is a most charming little animal, and a great pet with children.
The dormouse in its wild state lives on fruits, seeds, nuts and buds.
The gardener assured me it was the dormice which eat it all.
These mice can be very easily tamed, and live happily in cages, like dormice.
Those not fond of those clauses would hate to be thought an enemy of the dormouse, the military orchid or the drooping saxifrage.
The threatened dormouse and field vole nestle in their midst; along with nesting birds such as the tree sparrow and yellowhammer.
Schedule 2 of the regulations contains a list of protected species of animal, for example, the bat and the dormouse.