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Fat-tailed gerbil
Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Muridae
Subfamily : Gerbillinae
Genus : Pachyuromys
Facts about the genus Pachyuromys, the fat-tailed gerbil
The Fat-tailed gerbil is a medium sized gerbil, it measures from head to tail (without the tail) about 10 cm.
Description of the Fat-tailed Gerbil The Fat-tailed Gerbil is about the size of a common gerbil, with the body lenght being about 3 to 3 1/2 inches long and it's tail, with its clubbed shape, is about 1 to 1 1/2 inches long. (Full text)
Fat-tailed Gerbil, is a small insectivorous rodent from the northern Sahara desert. (Full text)
External features: The Fat-tailed gerbil is a medium sized gerbil, it measures from head to tail (without the tail) about 10 cm. (Full text)
Description Fat-tailed Duprasi-Rodentia; Genus PACHYUROMYS (Fat-tailed Gerbil) is new to the U. (Full text)
The Duprasi, or Fat-tailed Gerbil, is a small insectivorous rodent from the northern Sahara desert. (Full text)
The biggest threats for your fat-tailed gerbil are draught and moisture, but also too high temperatures, wrong or bad food, and stress can lead to health problems. (Full text)
The Fat-tailed gerbil is a medium sized gerbil. (Full text)
The most distinguishing feature of a fat-tailed gerbil is a short, fat, pink, fuzz-coated tail. (Full text)
The Duprasi, or Fat-tailed Gerbil, is a small insectivorous rodent from the northern Sahara desert. (Full text)