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Baluchistan pygmy jerboa

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Dipodidae

Scientific name
  
Salpingotulus michaelis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Rodentia

Subfamily
  
Cardiocraniinae

Mass
  
Female: 3.8 g (Adult)

Higher classification
  
Salpingotus

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Genus
  
SalpingotulusPavlinov, 1980

Length
  
4.4 cm (Adult, Without Tail)


Similar
  
Jerboa, Long eared jerboa, Lesser Egyptian jerboa

The Baluchistan pygmy jerboa, or the dwarf three-toed jerboa, (Salpingotulus michaelis) is a species of rodent in the family Dipodidae. It is the only species in the genus Salpingotulus. Adults average only 4.4 cm (1.7 in) in head and body length, with the tail averaging 8 cm (3.1 in). Adult females weigh 3.75 g (0.132 oz). It is currently considered to be endemic to Pakistan. In the 2010 Guinness World Book of Records, it was listed as tied for the smallest rodent in the world with the African pygmy mouse.

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Distribution

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This little rodent species has been recorded from Pakistan and may occur in Afghanistan. It frequents sand dunes, gravel flats and plains in hot deserts.

Ecology

These nocturnal jerboas move through its dry desert habitat in long hops, balancing with the tail. They live in burrows generally excavated under small bushes. They feed on wind blown seeds and succulent leaves of desert-adapted vegetation; food is raised to the mouth using the hands. They undergo a diurnal rhythm of physiological dormancy, when their bodily functions, including respiration and blood circulation, slow down dramatically. This is known as facultative hypothermia and enables the species to survive on a diet of low nutritional value. Two to four young, blind and naked at birth, are born in the spring and summer months. No more than 2 litters a year are normally produced.

Predators

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The natural predators of the jerboa are the leaf-nosed viper (Eristocophis mcmahoni), the trans-Caspian monitor lizard (Varanus caspius), and the sand cat (Felis margarita).

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References

Baluchistan pygmy jerboa Wikipedia