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Gundi

Ctenodactylus gundi

Description:

Gundis or comb rats (family Ctenodactylidae) are a group of small, stocky rodents found in Africa. They live in rocky deserts across the northern parts of the continent. The family comprises four living genera and five species (Speke's gundi, Felou gundi, Val's or desert gundi, common or North African gundi and Mzab gundi), as well as numerous extinct genera and species (McKenna and Bell, 1997). They are in the superfamily Ctenodactyloidea. They first came to the notice of western naturalists in Tripoli in 1774, and were given the name 'gundi mice'.

Habitat:

The Allwetterzoo, Münster, Germany.

Notes:

They are very relaxed animals, it seems.. ;)

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Brinschk

Münster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

Spotted on May 27, 2012
Submitted on Mar 17, 2013

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