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Red veld rat

Aethomys chrysophilus
Its fur has a golden appearance – the sunburnt mouse.

Red veld rat

Introduction: The Greek generic name for the red veld rat, Aethomys chrysophilus, means sunburnt mouse, a reference to the golden appearance of the fur. They are a terrestrial and nocturnal species. The red velt rat is not wanted in the household: studies have shown that some twelve species of mite, ten tick species and thrity-three flea species are associated with it.  Many of them spread diseases and other unwanted conditions to humans.

Distribution: Common throughout Namibia less for the Namib Desert.

Diet: A seed eater, but munches on fallen nut kernels. Also insects.

Colouring: Tawny red bodies with lighter throat, cheeks and thighs.

Breeding: Yearly breeders; litters vary from between 2-7 pups, born after a gestation period of 21-23 days. Nests are built using soft vegetable left-overs.

Size: Head and body length of 146mm.

Tail length: 170mm.

Weight: 101g

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