Euphrates jerboa
Kingdom
Phylum
Subphylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Allactaga euphratica
Weight
36
1
goz
g oz 
Length
230-310
9.1-12.2
mminch
mm inch 

The Euphrates jerboa (Allactaga euphratica ) is a rodent of the family Dipodidae and genus Allactaga. They are characteristically known as hopping rodents. They have been found in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and also occurs very marginally in southeastern Turkey. The Euphrates jerboa's natural habitats are semi-deserts, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland and hot deserts.

Appearance

Similar to the other jerboas in the genus Allactaga, the Euphrates jerboa are small hopping rodents of desert regions and have large ears and a long tail. The tail assists and serves as support when the jerboa is standing upright. They have “long hind feet and short forelegs, and always walk upright”. The forelimbs of the Euphrates Jerboa serve as a pair of hands for feeding, grooming, etc. The male Euphrates jerboa is usually larger in size and weight in comparison to the female.

Climate zones

Mating Habits

BABY CARRYING
2 to 8

The Euphrates jerboa reproductive activity depends on the seasons. Females may give birth to up to nine young. In Turkey, breeding season spans from March to July. In Iraq, breeding season ranges from February to May. It is possible for the female to have three litters per year. The Euphrates Jerboa is born an average weight of 2.74 grams.

Population

Population number

The Euphrates jerboa was listed on the Least Concern List by the IUCN Red List.

References

1. Euphrates jerboa Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphrates_jerboa
2. Euphrates jerboa on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/854/22201790

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