The large hind limbs, bright colors, and long, tapered, white-tipped tail identify the woodland jumping mouse. The 115-160 mm (4.5-6.3 in), sparsely-haired tail, grayish brown above, and white below ...
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Close-up view of a custom-built apparatus that researchers at Johns Hopkins University used to test the effects of jumping on cartilage in mice. The study corresponded to roughly five human years ...
In the study, mice who performed jumping exercises over nine weeks displayed healthier, thicker cartilage compared to those with limited movement. "Cartilage damage is a major concern for ...