Stinger mouse
An extremely nasty mouse that can sting. The single-spine stinger mouse's spine holds a venom that is not life-threatening but can cause skin irritation for days.

On the eastern fringes of the Moremi Forest, stinger mice have been known to grow up to six feet high standing on their rear legs. At that point, 'mouse' is doing a lot of work.
Appears in Book 10
First seen in Book 10, page 21
First seen in Book 10, page 21
Research
entry art from b10:c01:p021
creature
e_stinger_mousealso known as single-spine stinger mouse
a giant single-spine stinger mouse; An extremely nasty mouse that can sting. b10:c01:p021
first appearance b10:c01:p021
appears in Book 10
In the printed almanac pages (2 cited)
Straight from the books
Facts
character_fact (2)
A single-spine stinger mouse is an extremely nasty mouse that can sting; the spine contains a venom that is not life-threatening but can cause skin irritation for days.
An extremely nasty mouse that can sting... The spine contains a venom that is not life-threatening, but that can cause skin irritation for days. b10:c01:p021 b10:c99:p320 b10:c99:p321
Stinger mice on the eastern fringes of the Moremi Forest have been known to grow up to six feet high when standing on rear legs.
Stinger mice on the eastern fringes of the Moremi Forest have been known to grow up to six feet high (when standing on rear legs). b10:c99:p321


