The Hastings River mouse (Pseudomys oralis) is a species of Australian rodent in the subfamily Murinae[2][3] of the family Muridae.
[1] Although it is not known if the Hastings River mouse nests with other breeds of this rodent or individually, it is known that in captivity, the Hastings River mouse can eat grain.
In the wild, the species adapts well to the seasons by eating various plant materials in the summer and when winter comes, the diet is supplemented by fungi.
[4] There is a breeding season in the wild that occurs from August through March.
The Hastings River mouse is often found in New South Wales, Eastern Australia and Queensland in altitudes reaching 1200 m. The Hastings River mouse is easily killed by humans suggesting possible domesticity of this species.