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Hypogeomys antimena (Malagasy Giant Jumping Rat) is a species of rodents in the family Nesomyidae. They are listed as endangered by IUCN. They are native to Ethiopia. They are nocturnal herbivores. Individuals can grow to 306.34 mm. They have parental care ( female provides care and paternal care ). They rely on saltation to move around. Known.
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The Malagasy giant rat is now confined to an area of 200 sq km (77 sq mi) of fragmented but relatively undisturbed forest remnants near the west coast of Madagascar, northeast of Morondava. Between 1985 and 2000, the suitable habitat declined by about 52%.
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Malagasy giant jumping rats weigh an average of 2-3 pounds (1-1.5 kilograms) and grow 12-14 inches (30-35 centimeters) long, with an additional 8-10 inches (21-25 centimeters) in tail length. Native Habitat They are exclusive to Madagascar, occurring in a small area on the eastern coast of the island.
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The Malagasy giant rat, also known as the votsota or votsovotsa, is a nesomyid rodent found only in the Menabe region of Madagascar. It is an endangered species due to habitat loss, slow reproduction, and limited range Pairs are monogamous and females bear only one or two young per year. It is the only extant species in the genus "Hypogeomys"; another species, "Hypogeomys australis", is known.
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The Malagasy giant jumping rat, endemic to Madagascar, has been under pressure from habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation for years. Now, in the latest IUCN Red List update, this species has been moved to a higher threat category, from Endangered to Critically Endangered
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The Malagasy Giant Jumping Rat is the only living species in the 'jumping rat' genus Hypogeomys. As its name suggests, this forest-dwelling rodent has an impressive jumping ability. Its disproportionately large back feet help it to spring almost one metre into the air when evading predators.
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The wild giant jumping rats are now confined to small forest fragments on the west coast of Madagascar, and currently two subpopulations exist that are separated by the Mandroatra river. The total number of individuals left in the wild is estimated to be about 11,000. Mum and one of the babies having lunch
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Malagasy giant ratHypogeomys antimena ), also known as the votsotsavotsovotsa, is a nesomyid found only in the Madagascar [2] It is an endangered species due to habitat loss, slow reproduction, and limited range (200 square kilometres north of Morondava, between the rivers Tomitsy and Tsiribihina) [3] Pairs are monogamous and females bear only o.