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Gerbil with a distinctive fat, club-shaped tail. Also called Duprasi. Docile desert rodent that tames easily.
The fat-tailed gerbil (Pachyuromys duprasi), also known as the duprasi or bubble rat, is a small rodent native to the sandy deserts of North Africa, including Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Adults measure 10–12 cm in body length and weigh 40–60 g. The defining feature is a short, club-shaped tail that stores fat reserves as an adaptation to desert food scarcity—analogous to the fat-tailed sheep or gecko. Compared to the Mongolian gerbil, fat-tailed gerbils are calmer and less prone to biting, making them relatively easy to handle. They are most active at dusk and dawn. Housing in a glass tank is recommended to prevent escapes and maintain the dry environment they prefer. A sand bath area and deep, diggable substrate should be provided. Diet consists of seed mix supplemented with small amounts of fresh vegetables; high-moisture foods should be limited. Optimal temperature is 20–26 °C. Common health concerns include neoplasia, dermatitis, and respiratory infections. Lifespan is 3–5 years.
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Origem
North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)
Expectativa de vida
5-7 years
Tamanho
10-12cm / 40-60g
Temperatura
18〜26℃
Umidade
40〜60%
Gerbil pellets, seeds, dried vegetables, occasional insects
Glass tank type recommended. Provide sand bath area
Desert species — less water needed. Focus on dry foods
Calm with slow movements. Easy to handle
Stores nutrition in tail. Thin tail indicates malnutrition
Intermediate. Esta é uma espécie de nível intermediário. Alguma experiência prévia e conhecimento de gestão ambiental são recomendados.
A temperatura ideal para Fat-tailed Gerbil é 18〜26℃. A umidade recomendada é 40〜60%. Evite mudanças bruscas de temperatura e mantenha um ambiente estável.
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A expectativa de vida média de Fat-tailed Gerbil é 5-7 years. Com cuidados e nutrição adequados, podem viver uma vida longa e saudável.
Fat-tailed Gerbil normalmente atinge 10-12cm / 40-60g quando adulto. O tamanho pode variar dependendo das condições de cuidado e genética individual.
Fat-tailed Gerbil se alimenta de: Gerbil pellets, seeds, dried vegetables, occasional insects. Busque uma dieta equilibrada com frequência de alimentação adequada.
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