Bushy-tailed jird

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Bushy-tailed jird

Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Muridae
Subfamily : Gerbillinae
Species : Sekeetamys calurus

 

The Bushy-tailed jird is listed as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category, on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species

Some facts about the
Bushy-tailed jird

Adult weight : 0.065 kg (0.143 lbs)

Maximum longevity : 7 years

Litter size : 3

Body mass : 0.064 kg (0.1408 lbs)

Temperature : 37.85 °C (100.13 °F)

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Facts about the bushy-tailed jird

Bushy Tailed Jirds are amazing creatures very much like a small squirrel or large gerbil.

Bushy-Tailed Jird or Sekeetamys calurus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern .

Bushy-tailed Jirds are sexually mature when they are about 3 months old.

I have to say that the Bushy Tailed Jird is an absolutely wonderful pet to have.

Introduction The Bushy-tailed Jird is the sole member of its genus.

The Bushy Tailed Jirds are 40.

The Bushy-tailed Jird is known to be a nocturnal creature, although, when held in captivity, it is not uncommon to see them during the day.

The bushy-tailed jird is one of the most common ofthe exotic small animals.

Wild Bushy-tailed Jirds are usually found in an arid and rocky environment that provides solidly compacted soil in which they can dwell.

The Bushy-tailed Jird is known to be a nocturnal creature, although, . (Full text)

Bushy-Tailed Jirds are very active during the day and they are always busy re-arranging their home. (Full text)

Bushy tailed jirds are a very cute animal, with huge eyes and round rotating ears, with a very bushy long tail, much like a miniature chinchilla. (Full text)

=) Many people do not actually know what a Bushy Tailed Jird is. (Full text)

Bushy-Tailed Jirds are very active and they are always busy re-arranging their home. (Full text)

Projections of physiologically characterized spherical bushy cell Bushy cells in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) receive their principal excitatory input from the auditory nerve and are the primary source of Bushy-Tailed JirdBushy-tailed Jirds are sexually mature when they are about 3 months old. (Full text)

The single species of bushy tailed jird (Sekeetamys calurus) is found in eastern Egypt, southern Israel and Jordan, and in central Saudi Arabia. (Full text)

The Bushy-Tailed Jird is native to Eastern Egypt, Israel and Saudi Arabia. (Full text)

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