Edwards's long-clawed mouse
[4] The dorsal fur is dense and soft and about 8 mm (0.3 in) long, each hair having a grey shaft and being tipped with ochre, giving an agouti effect.The eyes are small, the snout is tipped with a pink, leathery button, and the sides of the muzzle have orange spots.The hind feet are short and broad, being fringed with bristly hairs at the sides, and having furred heel pads and naked soles; they have 3 mm (0.12 in) claws.More recently, as a result of more-intensive surveys, over fifty localities have been identified, some by finding the remains of mice in owl pellets.[5] Edwards's long-clawed mouse has a wide range and is present in several protected areas.