Maned Crested Rat Skull

Maned Crested Rat Skull - The maned, or crested, rat is native to regions of Eastern Africa including Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Sudan Tanzania and Uganda. This species has several unique defensive adaptations including erecting its back pelage to resemble a porcupine, discharge of a foul odor and an awkward trashing behavior. All of these are likely adaptations to its slow movement and can be attributed to this species have very few natural predators. The maned rat has unique skull characteristics with boney ridges and plates covering most of the cranium. Maned rats are nocturnal, herbivorous and solitary.

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Maned Crested Rat Family: Muridae
Lophiomys imhausiAverage Skull Length: 6.2cm
Origin: Africa
Herbivore 
I 1
1
C 0
0
P 0
0
M 3
3
x 2 =16
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