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  • Lataste’s gerbil (Gerbillus latastei)

    Gerbillus latastei (Lataste’s gerbil)

    Information on Lataste’s gerbil is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    Gerbillus dasyurus (Wagner’s gerbil)

    Also known as Wagner's dipodil or the rough-tailed dipodil, Wagner’s gerbil is a medium-sized and slender rodent with a silky coat. The hair…

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  • Cheesman’s gerbil (Gerbillus cheesmani)

    Gerbillus cheesmani (Cheesman’s gerbil)

    A medium-sized gerbil, Cheesman’s gerbil (Gerbillus cheesmani) is named after the military officer, explorer and ornithologist Colonel…

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    Gerbillus pyramidum (Greater Egyptian gerbil)

    The largest gerbil in Egypt, the greater Egyptian gerbil has orange-brown to tawny-grey fur on its upperparts, often with a darker stripe…

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  • Pale gerbil (Gerbillus perpallidus)

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    The name ‘gerbil’ derives from an Arabic word that alludes to the well-muscled hind legs that are characteristic of this group. The pale…

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    The pygmy gerbil is, as its name implies, the smallest Gerbillus species with a total length of just ten centimetres. Being a ‘naked-soled…

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    Gerbillus gerbillus (Lesser Egyptian gerbil)

    The lesser Egyptian gerbil is the smallest and one of the most widespread Gerbillus species in Egypt. The fur on its back is dappled yellow…

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    1 photos

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    Gerbillus floweri (Flower's gerbil)

    Along with the rats, mice, voles, hamsters and lemmings, gerbils belong to the Muridae, the largest family of mammals. Flower’s gerbil is a…

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  • Anderson's gerbil (Gerbillus andersoni)

    Gerbillus andersoni (Anderson's gerbil)

    The little-known Anderson’s gerbil is a relatively slender-built, medium-sized gerbil. It has fairly long, dense fur, which is dark tan with…

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    1 photos

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  • North African gerbil (Gerbillus campestris)

    Gerbillus campestris (North African gerbil)

    Also sometimes known as the rock gerbil because of its habitat preferences, the North African gerbil has sandy coloured fur on its…

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  • Mackillingin's gerbil (Gerbillus mackillingini)

    Gerbillus mackillingini (Mackillingin's gerbil)

    In order to provide camouflage, the fur of gerbils often matches the colour of the ground on which they live, leading to a great deal of…

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    1 photos

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  • Pleasant gerbil (Gerbillus amoenus)

    Gerbillus amoenus (Pleasant gerbil)

    The pleasant gerbil, also known as the charming dipodil, has short, brown fur on the upperparts of the body, blending into yellow on the…

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    Tokudaia muenninki (Okinawa spiny rat)

    Information on the Okinawa spiny rat (Tokudaia muenninki) is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    Apomys camiguinensis (Camiguin forest mouse)

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  • Whitehead's spiny rat (Maxomys whiteheadi)

    Maxomys whiteheadi (Whitehead's spiny rat)

    Named after the British explorer John Whitehead who first documented its existence, Whitehead’s spiny rat (Maxomys whiteheadi) has…

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    1 photos

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    Mus mayori (Mayor's mouse)

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    Crateromys australis (Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat)

    Information on the Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat (Crateromys australis) is currently being researched and written and will appear here…

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    Niviventer cremoriventer (Sundaic arboreal niviventer)

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    Chiropodomys karlkoopmani (Koopman's pencil-tailed tree mouse)

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    Notomys cervinus (Fawn hopping mouse)

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    Pseudomys fieldi (Shark Bay mouse)

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    Acomys dimidiatus (Arabian spiny mouse)

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  • Black rat (Rattus rattus)

    Rattus rattus (Black rat)

    Also known as the ship rat, the black rat (Rattus rattus) was introduced to Britain with the Romans. Generally smaller than the brown rat (…

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  • Northern hopping mouse (Notomys aquilo)

    Notomys aquilo (Northern hopping mouse)

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