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Short-tailed bandicoot rat

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Species of rodent

Short-tailed bandicoot rat
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
Family:Muridae
Genus:Nesokia
Species:
N. indica
Binomial name
Nesokia indica
(Gray, 1830)
Synonyms[2]
  • Nesokia bacheriNehring, 1897
  • Nesokia bailwardiThomas, 1907
  • Nesokia beabaWroughton, 1908
  • Nesokia boettgeriRadde and Walter, 1889
  • Nesokia brachyuraBüchner, 1889
  • Nesokia buxtoniThomas, 1919
  • Nesokia chitralensisSchlitter and Setzer, 1973
  • Nesokia dukelskianaHeptner, 1928
  • Nesokia griffithiHorsfield, 1851
  • Nesokia hardwickei(Gray, 1837)
  • Nesokia huttoni(Blyth, 1846)
  • Nesokia indicus(Peters, 1860)
  • Nesokia insularisGoodwin, 1940
  • Nesokia legendreiGoodwin, 1939
  • Nesokia myosura (Wagner, 1845)
  • Nesokia satuniniNehring, 1899
  • Nesokia scullyiWood-Mason, 1876
  • Nesokia suilla(Thomas, 1907)

Theshort-tailed bandicoot rat (Nesokia indica) is a species ofrodent in the familyMuridae.Other common names include short-tailed mole-rat, Indian bandicoot, bandicoot-rat, flat-tooth rat and short-tailed nesokia.[3]

Characteristics

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The short-tailed bandicoot rat is generally brown on the upper parts and lighter on the underside, sometimes with a white patch on the throat.[4] It has long, dense and soft hair in the winter, but the hair is short, sparse and stubbly in the summer.[3] The broad feet and the tail are scantily haired. The forefeet have four functional digits and the hind feet have five, each with a strong, nearly straight claw.[5] The body size varies between 182 and 388 g, and the length between 165 and 218 mm.[3]

Distribution

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The short-tailed bandicoot rat lives in river valleys, by lake sides, in irrigated lands and oases in Asia and North Africa, fromXinjiang (China) in the east toEgypt in the west, toUzbekistan in the north and toBangladesh in the south.[3]

Biology

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The short-tailed bandicoot rat is a nocturnal rodent and spends most of its time in a burrow which comprises many tunnels and chambers. The depths may be up to 60 cm and the burrow may be up to 9 m long, covering an area of up to 120 m2. One chamber is lined with vegetation for nesting.[3] The gestation period is believed to be about 17 days.[6] There are three generations per year, with three to five pups in each litter. Breeding starts in March and may continue all year round in regions where the winters are warm.[3]

Ecology

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The short-tailed bandicoot rat is common and can reach high numbers under favorable conditions. It prefers damp places and does considerable damage to agricultural crops by its burrowing activities. It feeds on grasses, grains, roots and cultivated fruit and vegetables.[4] It makes tunnels in walls of irrigation canals and can cause leaks and flooding. It has many predators, includingjackals,foxes,jungle cats,polecats,weasels, snakes and domestic cats and dogs.[3]

References

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  1. ^Boitani, L.; Molur, S. (2017) [errata version of 2016 assessment]."Nesokia indica".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2016 e.T14661A115123428.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T14661A22410105.en. Retrieved21 February 2022.
  2. ^Mammal Species of the World
  3. ^abcdefgAgroAtlas Pests.
  4. ^ab"ARKive". Archived fromthe original on 2010-09-16. Retrieved2010-11-21.
  5. ^Animal Diversity Web
  6. ^Nowak.Walker's Mammals of the World. Johns Hopkins University Press (1991).
Extant species of subfamilyMurinae (Rattus)
Abditomys
Bandicota
(Bandicoot rats)
Berylmys
(White-toothed rats)
Bullimus
Bunomys
Diplothrix
Kadarsanomys
Komodomys
Limnomys
Nesokia
Nesoromys
Palawanomys
Papagomys
Paruromys
Paulamys
Rattus
(Typical rats)
Sundamys
(Giant Sunda rats)
Taeromys
Tarsomys
Tryphomys
Nesokia indica
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