Chaetodipus penicillatus occurs in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The northern limit of its range is southern Nevada. It extends southwest into California and the northern Baja Peninsula and northwestern Mexico. Eastward it stretches into the southwesternmost parts of Colorado. From southern Nevada and southwestern Colorado the range of
C. penicillatus proceeds southeast into Arizona, through southern New Mexico and southwestern Texas, and into northeastern Mexico. The desert pocket mouse prefers various arid, open desert environments, usually where the vegetation is rather sparse. These may include desert wash, desert succulent shrub, desert scrub, and alkali desert scrub. It prefers soft alluvial, sandy, or silty soils along stream bottoms, desert washes, and valleys, rather than rocky terrain. These pocket mice live in soils that may be vegetated with
creosote bush,
palo verde,
burroweed,
mesquite,
cholla and other
cacti, and short, sparse grass, as well as in lower edges of alluvial fan with
yucca, mesquite,
grama, and
prickly poppy. Six subspecies are currently recognised: •
C. pencillatus pencillatus - south-central
Arizona •
C. pencillatus angustirostris - southern
California, eastern
Baja California •
C. pencillatus pricei - southern Arizona,
Sonora •
C. pencillatus seri -
Tiburón Island •
C. pencillatus sobrinus - southern
Nevada •
C. pencillatus stephensi - eastern California ==Behavior==