It is hard to guess what a Inca Oldfield mouse weights. But we have the answer:
An adult Inca Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys incanus) on average weights 77 grams (0.17 lbs).
The Inca Oldfield mouse is from the family Muridae (genus: Thomasomys). When reaching adult age, they grow up to 5.7 cm (0′ 3″).
As a reference: An average human weights in at 62 kg (137 lbs) and reaches an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). Humans spend 280 days (40 weeks) in the womb of their mother and reach around 75 years of age.
The Inca Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys incanus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Peru.
Animals of the same family as a Inca Oldfield mouse
We found other animals of the Muridae family:
- Banana climbing mouse with 2 babies per litter
- Transandinomys talamancae with a weight of 54 grams
- Western shrew mouse with a weight of 21 grams
- Robbins’s tateril with a weight of 47 grams
- Cabrera’s vole with a weight of 52 grams
- Voalavoanala with a weight of 97 grams
- Tweedy’s crab-eating rat with a weight of 119 grams
- White-ankled mouse with a weight of 38 grams
- Woosnam’s brush-furred rat with a weight of 42 grams
- Sumichrast’s vesper rat with a weight of 59 grams
Animals with the same weight as a Inca Oldfield mouse
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Thomasomys incanus:
- Wetzel’s climbing mouse bringing 89 grams to the scale
- Southern big-eared mouse bringing 70 grams to the scale
- Maritime striped squirrel bringing 66 grams to the scale
- Oecomys speciosus bringing 73 grams to the scale
- Unicolored Oldfield mouse bringing 77 grams to the scale
- Arctic lemming bringing 78 grams to the scale
- Bunny rat bringing 79 grams to the scale
- Gray flying fox bringing 90 grams to the scale
- Euryoryzomys macconnelli bringing 62 grams to the scale
- Dark-tailed tree rat bringing 71 grams to the scale