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- subspecies. Dorsally Rhabdomys species display four characteristic black longitudinal stripes on a paler background. Dorsally Rhabdomys species display four...
- Rhabdomys dilectus, the mesic four-striped gr**** rat, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. Traditionally the genus Rhabdomys has been seen as...
- sources for beetles, gemsbok, and ostrich, while small rodents such as Rhabdomys pumilio, Desmodillus auricularis, and Thallomys nigricauda take shelter...
- which the nest is constructed. Mating opportunities: The striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) is group living with one single breeding male and up to 4 communally...
- The four-striped gr**** mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) or four-striped gr**** rat is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found throughout the southern...
- Platalina Platymops Poecilogale Praomys Proedromys Pteralopex Pteromyscus Rhabdomys Rheomys Rhynchogale Rhynchomys Sciurillus Scleronycteris Scotinomys Scotoecus...
- (African Groove-toothed Rat) Genus Pelomys - groove-toothed cr**** rats Genus Rhabdomys (Four-striped Gr**** Mouse) Dasymys division Genus Dasymys - shaggy swamp...
- [Aethomys sp., Arvicanthis sp., Mastomys sp., Otomys sp., Rattus sp., Rhabdomys pumilio, and Saccostomus campestris] and even occasionally small deer)...
- neighbours than toward unfamiliar strangers. The four-striped gr**** mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) is group living with one single breeding male and up to four...
- reflect, although ventro-ventral co****tion has also been observed in Rhabdomys. Some sea mammals co****te in a belly-to-belly position. Some camelids...