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Desert Kangaroo Rat
Scientific name: Dipodomys deserti

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: HETEROMYIDAE
Group: Mammals
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 10 m
Breeding season / Courtship: N/A
Gestation: 30–35 jours
Births: N/A
Habitat:
Deserts, dunes, arid plains
Description:
The Dipodomys deserti, or desert kangaroo rat, is a fascinating rodent inhabiting the arid regions of the western United States. This small mammal, weighing between 70 and 130 grams, is perfectly adapted to desert life. It has long hind legs that allow it to leap great distances, much like a kangaroo, hence its name. Its fur is generally sand-colored, providing excellent camouflage in its environment. The desert kangaroo rat is primarily nocturnal, allowing it to avoid the intense daytime heat. It mainly feeds on seeds, which it stores in its cheek pouches to transport back to its burrow.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the desert kangaroo rat, it is advisable to use a telephoto lens of at least 400mm to capture detailed images without disturbing the animal. Being nocturnal, it is best to photograph it at dusk or dawn when the light is soft. Use a tripod to stabilize your camera and avoid motion blur. Be patient and quiet to avoid scaring the kangaroo rat, and wait for it to emerge from its burrow to feed.
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