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Hoffmann's rat
Species of rodent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hoffmann's rat (Rattus hoffmanni) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found only in Indonesia, and is located throughout Sulawesi, as well as Malenge island in the Togian Islands.
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Description
R. hoffmanni is nocturnal, often sheltering in dense foliage. Each eye has a black ring. The feet are brown dorsally. The ears are large, rubbery, and grey-brown. The vibrissae are long and black. Juveniles are both darker and softer than adults.[2]
Measurements of the species:[2]
- Head-body is 142–211 mm
- Tail is 145–210 mm
- Ear is 20–25 mm
- Hindfoot is 35–42 mm
- Weight is 90–250 g
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Diet
R. hoffmanni primarily eat a variety of plants, though also have been found to have eaten various insects, possibly from eating figs.[2]
Here are the stomach contents of a R. hoffmanni:[2]
- Insects (fruitflies, beetles, and sclerites)
- Pulp and seeds of figs
- Some stems and leaves
- Eugenia
- Areca vestiaria
Habitat
R. hoffmanni will live in lowlands, montane tropical cool and moist forests, and around streams.[2]
References
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