Sandy mole-rat

Sandy mole-rat

Sandy blind mole-rat

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Spalax arenarius

The sandy blind mole-rat (Spalax arenarius ) is an endangered species of rodent in the family Spalacidae. It is endemic to Ukraine.

Distribution

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It is restricted to a very small region of southern Ukraine, on sandy habitats along the lower Dnieper River on the Black Sea coastal plain. It inhabits moderately wet, sandy soils with low subterranean waters, in steppes dominated by absinth-grass or absinth-spurge, with sparse vegetation otherwise. It does not inhabit dry feathergrass steppe or moving sands.

Sandy mole-rat habitat map

Biome

Sandy mole-rat habitat map
Sandy mole-rat
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Population

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Only about 15,000 to 20,000 mature individuals are thought to exist. The primary segment of the population inhabits the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve, and is thought to have a stable population trend. However, populations outside of this protected area are thought to be declining. The primary threat to this species is habitat conversion by the afforestation of the sandy soils for stabilization and wood production.

References

1. Sandy mole-rat Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_mole-rat
2. Sandy mole-rat on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/20428/9198777

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