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  2. Maned rat - Wikipedia

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    The maned rat or (African) crested rat (Lophiomys imhausi) is a nocturnal, long-haired and bushy-tailed East African rodent that superficially resembles a porcupine. The world's only known poisonous rodent, the maned rat sequesters toxins from plants to fend off predators.

  3. Crested porcupine - Wikipedia

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    Most of what is known about reproduction in the crested porcupine comes from individuals in captivity. Usually, female crested porcupines have one litter every year. One or two well developed young are born in a chamber within the burrow that is usually lined with grass, after on average a 66-day gestation period. The young weigh about 1,000 g ...

  4. Ouabain - Wikipedia

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    The African crested rat smears toxins on its flank hairs. The African crested rat (Lophiomys imhausi) has a broad, white-bordered strip of hairs covering an area of glandular skin on the flank. When the animal is threatened or excited, the mane on its back erects and this flank strip parts, exposing the glandular area.

  5. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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    Colomys goslingi - African water rat; Genus Congomys. Congomys lukolelae - Lukolela swamp rat; Congomys verschureni - Verschuren's swamp rat; Genus Conilurus. Conilurus albipes - white-footed rabbit rat (extinct) Conilurus capricornensis - Capricorn rabbit rat (extinct) Conilurus penicillatus - brush-tailed rabbit rat; Genus Coryphomys

  6. Venomous mammal - Wikipedia

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    The African crested rat smears toxins on its flank hairs. The African crested rat (Lophiomys imhausi) has a mane of long, coarse black-and-white banded hairs which extends from the top of the animal's head to just beyond the base of the tail. This mane is bordered by a broad, white-bordered strip of hairs covering an area of glandular skin on ...

  7. Giant African rats are being trained to detect land mines in ...

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    The Cambodian government is training giant rats to detect land mines after seeing the results of a similar program done in Africa. Bart Weetjens started the Belgian nonprofit APOPO, to train ...

  8. Category:Rodents of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Macmillan's thicket rat; Mahomet mouse; Maned rat; Mastomys; Matthey's mouse; Mauritanian gerbil; Miller's striped mouse; Mittendorf's striped grass mouse; Monard's African climbing mouse; Montane wood mouse; Moon striped mouse; Mount Kahuzi climbing mouse; Mount Lefo brush-furred mouse; Mount Oku hylomyscus; Mount Oku rat; Hildegarde's broad ...

  9. Pouched rat - Wikipedia

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    Pouched rats are a group of African rodents in the subfamily Cricetomyinae. They are members of the family Nesomyidae, which contains other African muroids such as climbing mice, Malagasy mice, and the white-tailed rat. All nesomyids are in the superfamily Muroidea, a large and complex clade containing 1 ⁄ 4 of all mammal species.