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  • Glis (genus) - Wikipedia
    Glis is a genus of rodent that contains two extant species, both known as edible dormice or fat dormice: the European edible dormouse (Glis glis) and the Iranian edible dormouse (Glis persicus) It also contains a number of fossil species
  • Roman Stuffed Doormice: Glis-Glis – Eats History
    Stuffed dormice, or glis-glis, were a regular feature at Lucullus’ feasts, often served alongside spiced wines, honey-glazed fruits, and freshly baked flatbreads His dedication to indulgence was so legendary that the phrase “a Lucullan feast” is still used today to describe an overly lavish meal
  • Edible dormouse | rodent | Britannica
    dormouse, (family Myoxidae), any of 27 species of small-bodied Eurasian, Japanese, and African rodents The largest, weighing up to 180 grams (6 3 ounces), is the fat, or edible, dormouse (Glis glis) of Europe and the Middle East, with a body up to 19 cm (7 5 inches) long and a shorter tail up to 15 cm
  • Glis Glis FAQs: Everything You Need to Know About These Pests . . .
    The Glis glis is a unique pest in the Chilterns, posing challenges for homeowners and businesses alike Understanding their behavior, the signs of an infestation, and the importance of professional pest control is essential to managing these rodents effectively
  • Edible Dormouse - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
    The Edible dormouse (Glis glis) is a large dormouse and one of only two living species in the genus Glis, found in most of Europe and parts of western Asia Its name comes from the Romans, who ate them as a delicacy
  • ADW: Glis glis: INFORMATION
    Glis glis is the largest of the dormice with a typ­i­cal body length of 160 to 190 mm, tail length of up to 168 mm, and small ears rel­a­tive to its body size Dif­fer­en­ti­a­tion in body size be­tween sexes is not ap­par­ent (monomor­phic)
  • Glis glis (Linnaeus, 1766) - GBIF
    Fat Dormice are arboreal and predominantly solitary They are agile climbers, moving mainly in tree canopies and rarely descend to the ground Their nests are typically situated in tree hollows, and they readily use nest boxes





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