White-tipped tufted-tailed rat
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Eliurus penicillatus

The white-tipped tufted-tailed rat (Eliurus penicillatus ) is a rodent endemic to Madagascar. It is known from only two specimens, one collected from Ampitambe forest in 1895 or 1896 and the second in 2000. It is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as an endangered species due to habitat loss.

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Little is known about the white-tipped tufted-tailed rat because it is known from only two specimens. The first was collected in 1895 or 1896 from the Ampitambe forest, near Ambositra in Fianarantsoa Province and a second 35 km (21.7 mi) north-east of Fandriana in the Fandriana–Marolambo corridor in 2000. Both specimens were collected from montane humid forest at an altitude ranging from 900 to 1,670 m (2,952.8 to 5,479.0 ft). It has not been found during surveys in areas to the north and south of its known range.

White-tipped tufted-tailed rat habitat map

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White-tipped tufted-tailed rat habitat map
White-tipped tufted-tailed rat
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This species has not been recorded from protected areas. It is thought that it could be threatened by the fragmentation of its humid forest habitat to cultivated land, and it is possible that all species of the subfamily Nesomyinae suffer from a plague carried by introduced rodents. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified the conservation status of this rat as ″endangered ″ because its area of habitation is thought to be less than 5,000 km2 (1,931 sq mi).

References

1. White-tipped tufted-tailed rat Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-tipped_tufted-tailed_rat
2. White-tipped tufted-tailed rat on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/7624/22238746

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