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Cape Dune Mole-Rat
Bathyegus suillus
RANGE: South Africa to Cape of Good Hope
HABITAT: sand dunes, sand plains
BODY: 6.75-13 in
TAIL: 1.5-2.75 in
Cape Dune Mole-Rat
The largest member of its family, the Cape dune mole-rat may weigh up to 3 lbs. It has relatively huge incisor teeth, each one measuring 2 mm across, and a fearsome bite. It builds extensive burrow systems, usually close to the surface, which can be a serious menace to root crops. In November or December, females give birth to 3 to 5 well-developed young.
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Rat information compliments of Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia
Rat illustration by Graham Allen

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