The naked mole rat (Heterocephalus glaber) also known as the sand puppy or desert mole rat, is a burrowing rodent native to parts of East Africa.
The heterocephalus glaber is commonly known as the naked mole rat. This animal is known to burrow and is found in East Africa.
naked mole rat
The scientific name for the Naked Mole Rat is Heterocephalus glaber.
Heterocephalus glaber
Heterocephalus glaber is the scientific name for the naked mole-rat, a small burrowing rodent found in East Africa. They are known for their unusual appearance, social structure, and resistance to pain. Naked mole-rats are the only known eusocial mammal, meaning they live in colonies with a queen who reproduces while the other members of the colony help care for the young.
Saccobolus glaber was created in 1794.
Ochetellus glaber was created in 1862.
Rodulfus Glaber was born in 985.
Rodulfus Glaber died in 1047.
Lithocarpus glaber was created in 1916.
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