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  2. Allactaga - Wikipedia

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    The jerboa body length ranges from 5–15 cm and has a tail ranging from 7–25 cm. [7] The "forelimbs of the jerboa serve as a pair of hands for feeding, grooming, etc." [8] Jerboas use their nose to burrow and push the dirt when looking for food. [9] The male jerboa is usually larger in size and weight in comparison to the female jerboa. [10]

  3. Jerboa - Wikipedia

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    The tail of a jerboa can be longer than its head and body, and a white cluster of hair is commonly seen at the end of the tail. Jerboas use their tails to balance when hopping, and as a prop when sitting upright. Jerboa fur is fine, and usually the colour of sand. This colour usually matches the jerboa habitat (an example of cryptic colouration).

  4. Blanford's jerboa - Wikipedia

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    Blanford's jerboa is a solitary rodent and digs long tunnels in hard ground in which to live. It uses its incisors to loosen the soil, its fore-limbs for digging and pushing loose material under its body, its hind limbs to kick the soil backwards and its snout to ram loose soil.

  5. Great jerboa - Wikipedia

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    The great jerboa has three types of burrows, permanent ones for summer and winter and temporary retreats. [1] It likes to eat the bulbs of plants. [3] The plant bulbs it most commonly eats are the bulbs of Gagea. [3] To get to the bulbs the great jerboa uses its teeth. This allows it to dig out the bulb. [3]

  6. Greater Egyptian jerboa - Wikipedia

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    The greater Egyptian jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) is a species of rodent in the family Dipodidae. [2] It is found in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and is possibly extinct in the Negev Desert of Israel. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, sandy shores, and arable land.

  7. Thick-tailed three-toed jerboa - Wikipedia

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    The thick-tailed three-toed jerboa (Stylodipus telum) is a species of rodent in the family Dipodidae. It is found in China , Kazakhstan , Russia , Turkmenistan , Ukraine , and Uzbekistan . Its typical habitat is steppe, desert and mountain grassland where it is often found among saltbush and Artemisia in sandy or clayey soils.

  8. Euphrates jerboa - Wikipedia

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    The tail assists and serves as support when the jerboa is standing upright. [5] They have “long hind feet and short forelegs, and always walk upright”. [6] The forelimbs of the Euphrates Jerboa serve as a pair of hands for feeding, grooming, etc. [7] The male Euphrates jerboa is usually larger in size and weight in comparison to the female. [8]

  9. Four-toed jerboa - Wikipedia

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    The pelt of the four-toed jerboa is velvety in texture and the upper-parts are speckled black and orange, the rump orange, and the sides gray. The four-toed jerboa hind-limbs have one digit less than other jerboas in the subfamily Allactaginae, but one more hind digit than other jerboas. The extra digit is smaller in size and nonfunctional ...