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  1. The naked mole-rat ( Heterocephalus glaber ), also known as the sand puppy, [6] is a burrowing rodent native to the Horn of Africa and parts of Kenya, notably in Somali regions. It is closely related to the blesmols and is the only species in the genus Heterocephalus. [7]

  2. The best known is probably the naked mole rat, whose hairless, tubular, wrinkled body makes it appear a bit like a tiny walrusor perhaps a bratwurst with teeth.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Naked mole rat, (Heterocephalus glaber), burrowing member of the rodent family Bathyergidae, named for its wrinkled pinkish skin and hairless bodily appearance. Their broad heads contain strong, muscular jaws that support four incisor teeth that are used for digging. They are renowned for their.

  4. The Naked Mole-Rat (Heteroephalus glaber) also known as the Sand Puppy, is a rodent that typically burrows. Despite the name, they are neither moles, or rats. They are more closely related to porcupines and guinea pigs.

  5. Aug 29, 2018 · Naked mole-rats are one of the only true eusocial mammals, meaning they live in large colonies with just one breeding female, called the queen. The queen is the only mole-rat to produce offspring, and a single litter averages 12 to 28 pups.

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · The sand puppy, also known as the naked mole-rat, also known as Heterocephalus glaber, is a digging rodent native to Africa, including the Horn, some areas of Kenya, and particularly in Somalia. It is closely related to blesmols and is the only member of the genus Heterocephalus.

  7. Apr 20, 2017 · The research shows naked mole rats have a highly unusual mechanism that allows them to stop aerobic respiration and start metabolizing fructose, a sugar compound found in plants, when...

  8. Everything you should know about the Naked Mole Rat. The Naked Mole Rat is a bald, wrinkly rat that lives underground. This is the only cold-blooded mammal.

  9. Naked mole-rats are pink, nearly hairless subterranean rodents that live in burrows in eastern Africa. These surprisingly long-lived animals are one of the only true eusocial mammals; they live in large colonies in which only one female breeds and the majority of individuals spend their lives working for the colony.

  10. ORDER: Rodentia. FAMILY: Bathyergidae. GENUS: Heterocephalus. SPECIES: glaber. ABOUT. Not a mole, not a rat: The forbidding environment of East Africa’s deserts is home to one of the most bizarre rodents, the naked mole-rat. These beauties might not win any pageants, but they are fascinating.