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- Texas_kangaroo_rat abstract "The Texas kangaroo rat, Dipodomys elator, is a rodent of the family Heteromyidae. It is endemic to Texas where it lives in association with mesquite brush and in areas with firm clay-loam soils. It is a relatively large kangaroo rat that ranges in size from approximately 60 grams to 95 or more. Males and females of this species are sexually dimorphic, males being larger than females. Its distribution is within north-central Texas and it is only found within 13 counties. It was formerly found in Oklahoma, but is thought to have since been extirpated. The species is listed as threatened by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the IUCN lists the species as vulnerable.Little is known about the species ecology and there are many differing ideas when it comes to this. One of the main arguments is concerning mesquite. Although it does occur in conjunction with mesquite, some studies indicate that their burrows are found only under mesquite bushes while others indicate that there is not this tight-knit association. As the more recent studies have concluded the latter, this is probably more realistic.The rat has been shown in a study that analyzed cheek pouch contents of several individuals to eat leaves of grasses and some perennials, stems, and seeds. Seeds of Johnson grass and cultivated oats make up the largest part of their diet. Breeding has not been studied extensively but generally they have a promiscuous mating system, mature early, mate all year with peaks in spring and summer, and have about 3 young per brood.One of the largest threats that this organism faces is habitat loss and degradation due to grazing and agriculture within Texas. Grazing is a large issue because the cattle eat the grasses that they feed on and cattle ranchers will clear the mesquite they are associated with. They clear the Mesquite Bosques and individual trees because it can stunt grass growth. This is an area that should be researched more in order to better understand their habitat selection and the effect that these land-use practices have on organism.".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat binomialAuthority Clinton_Hart_Merriam.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat class Eutheria.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat class Mammal.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat conservationStatus "VU".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat family Heteromyidae.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat genus Kangaroo_rat.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat kingdom Animal.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat order Rodent.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat phylum Chordate.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageExternalLink dipoelat.htm.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageID "2676841".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageLength "4811".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageRevisionID "651061836".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1894.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dipodomys.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endemic_fauna_of_Texas.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vulnerable_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Clinton_Hart_Merriam.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Dipodomys.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Endemic.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Eutheria.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Extirpate.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Heteromyidae.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink IUCN.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_for_Conservation_of_Nature.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Kangaroo_rat.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Local_extinction.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Mesquite_Bosque.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Texas kangaroo rat".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat binomial "Dipodomys elator".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat binomialAuthority "Merriam, 1894".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat classis "Mammalia".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat familia Heteromyidae.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat genus "Dipodomys".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat hasPhotoCollection Texas_kangaroo_rat.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat name "Dipodomys elator".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat name "Texas kangaroo rat".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat ordo "Rodentia".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat phylum Chordate.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat regnum "Animalia".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat species "D. elator".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat status "VU".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat subclassis Eutheria.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat trend "unknown".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:H._Dipodomyinae_nav.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat subject Category:Animals_described_in_1894.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat subject Category:Dipodomys.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_Texas.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat subject Category:Vulnerable_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat hypernym Rodent.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Animal.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Article.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Eukaryote.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Mammal.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Species.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Article.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Thing.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Q19088.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Q729.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat type Q7377.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat comment "The Texas kangaroo rat, Dipodomys elator, is a rodent of the family Heteromyidae. It is endemic to Texas where it lives in association with mesquite brush and in areas with firm clay-loam soils. It is a relatively large kangaroo rat that ranges in size from approximately 60 grams to 95 or more. Males and females of this species are sexually dimorphic, males being larger than females. Its distribution is within north-central Texas and it is only found within 13 counties.".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat label "Texas kangaroo rat".
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- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Rat-kangourou_du_Texas.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Texaskangoeroegoffer.
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- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs ٹیکساس_کینگرو_چوآ.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs m.07x7jc.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Dipodomys_elator.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Texas_känguruspringmus.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Dipodomys_elator.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Dipodomys_elator.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Q307345.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat sameAs Q307345.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat wasDerivedFrom Texas_kangaroo_rat?oldid=651061836.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat isPrimaryTopicOf Texas_kangaroo_rat.
- Texas_kangaroo_rat name "Dipodomys elator".
- Texas_kangaroo_rat name "Texas kangaroo rat".