November 20, 2024

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Fish-Eating Rat
Ichthyomys stolzmanni
RANGE: Colombia, south to Peru
HABITAT: near rivers and lakes
BODY: 5.5-8.25 in
TAIL: 5.75-7.5 in
Fish-Eating Rat
Fish-eating rats are highly specialized rodents, well adapted to feeding on fish and some aquatic invertebrates, for they have partially webbed feet and swim strongly. The upper incisor teeth are simple, spikelike structures, used to spear the fish, which is then dragged ashore for consumption. The rats breed in burrows, which they dig in a riverbank, and produce one to two litters of young each year.
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Rat information compliments of Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia
Rat illustration by Graham Allen

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