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Angoni Vlei Rats have large ears. The name Otomys is derived from the Greek word "otos" which means ear and "mys" which means mouse (Bronner and Meester).

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Behavior ( англиски )

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Perception Channels: tactile ; chemical

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Conservation Status ( англиски )

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IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern

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Trophic Strategy ( англиски )

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Angoni Vlei Rats are hervivores that eat mainly grasses, reeds, roots, and occasionally bark (Bronner and Meester, 1988).

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Distribution ( англиски )

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The Angoni Vlei Rat is distributed in parts of South Africa (Meester et al).

Biogeographic Regions: ethiopian (Native )

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Habitat ( англиски )

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Angoni Vlei Rat is found mainly in coastal or montane areas. Usually populations exist in wetter habitats but have been observed in desert areas (Bronner and Meester, 1988).

Terrestrial Biomes: desert or dune ; savanna or grassland ; forest

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Morphology ( англиски )

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The Angoni Vlei Rat is medium to large in size compared to other murids. Long, soft reddish brown to gray fur covers this small mammal. The throat is often a buffy color (Bronner and Meester, 1988).

Range mass: 25 to 215 g.

Other Physical Features: endothermic ; bilateral symmetry

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Reproduction ( англиски )

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There is not enough data available concerning the reproductive biology of the Angoni Vlei Rat. Breeding has been observed to start at around 4 months of age. Females have up to 3 litters each year and there are estimates of 1-5 young/litter. Breeding coincides with good availability. Young are precocial, which means they are born in a relatively advanced condition of development (Bronner and Meester, 1988).

Key Reproductive Features: gonochoric/gonochoristic/dioecious (sexes separate); sexual

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