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Anonymous
I don't have a lot of experience with European animals, but I don't think that is a typical mouse. Furthermore, I have caught and kept various kinds of wild mice, and I can tell you that unless it is extremely sick, an adult wild mouse is nearly impossible to catch. They are super fast, and they will jump, climb, and burrow like mad to get away from you. I just can't see a wild mouse sitting there on the glove like that while you take photos.
In addition to the odd coloring, its legs and feet seem very large in comparision to its body size. My guess is that it is a baby of some other animal.
OP: Have you gotten a look at its teeth? It's teeth can tell us if we're looking at a rodent of some kind or if it is something else.
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