Giant kangaroo rat

(Dipodomys ingens)

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Description

The giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ingens) is an endangered species of heteromyid rodent endemic to California.The giant kangaroo rat,is the largest of over 20 species of kangaroo rats,which are small members of the rodent family,measuring about 15 cm (5.9 in) in length,including its long,tufted tail.It is tan or brown in color.Like other kangaroo rats it has a large head and large eyes,and long,strong hind legs with which helps it hop at high speeds.The giant kangaroo rat has been recently added to the endangered species list due to its habitat being severely reduced.Data was collected on its foraging behavior and social structure.Traps baited kangaroo rats with oats in them for four weeks in the summer.The animals were captured,tagged with tracking devices and set free.Results show that significantly fewer males were captured.This could have been due to the time of year at which the experiment was tested.Females were found to be more social.Studies also showed that the kangaroo rat’s den is the area in which the animal spends the most time.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
Family:Heteromyidae
Genus:Dipodomys
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