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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Afrosoricida

Genus
  
EchinopsMartin, 1838

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Echinops telfairi

Higher classification
  
Echinops

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Tenrec, Mammal, Greater hedgehog tenrec, Tailless tenrec, Lowland streaked tenrec

Lesser hedgehog tenrec


The lesser hedgehog tenrec (Echinops telfairi) is a species of mammal in the family Tenrecidae.

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It is the only species in the genus Echinops and is named in honour of Charles Telfair.

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Distribution and habitat

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It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, and subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland.

Description

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The lesser hedgehog tenrec is a small, stout-bodied animal similar to the hedgehog, hence the name. Their tails are short, their limbs and muzzles are of moderate length, and their ears are prominent. The entire dorsum is covered with sharp spines. Color is usually yellow buff; individuals range from near white to almost black. Head and body length is 5 to 6.8 inches (13 to 17 cm). Weight is about 7 ounces (0.2 kg).

Tenrecs have a cloaca (common uro-genital opening), like a bird or a reptile.

Behavior

This tenrec is terrestrial.

Shelter and hibernation

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It spends its daytime hours resting under a log or in a hollow tree, although trees are widely scattered in its native habitat. In hot weather, it sleeps with its body extended, but otherwise lies in a curled position to rest. It enters a state of torpor in the winter time.

Diet

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They mostly feed upon insects but may prey on small vertebrates, and usually forage alone, except for a mother with her young.

Reproduction

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Breeding is known to occur in October but may depend on warm weather first arousing the animals from winter torpor and on an available food supply.

Captivity

The lesser hedgehog tenrec has become popular in the exotic pet industry and it may be used as a model organism in the future.

References

Lesser hedgehog tenrec Wikipedia