February 22, 2026

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Giant Mole-Rat
Tachyoryctes macrocephalus
RANGE: Africa: Ethiopia
HABITAT: montane grassland
BODY: 7-10 in
TAIL: 2-3 in
Giant Mole-Rat
The giant mole-rat has a stout, mole-like body and small, yet functional eyes. It is a powerful burrower, equipped with short, strong limbs and claws. When a pile of soil has built up behind it, the animal turns and pushes the soil to the surface with the side of its head and one forefoot. It is active both day and night and feeds on plant material above and below ground. Surprisingly for such a common species, nothing is known of the breeding habits of the mole-rat.
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Rat information compliments of Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia
Rat illustration by Graham Allen

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