Forest Tuco-tuco

Forest Tuco-tuco

Explore the fascinating world of the Forest Tuco-tuco, a medium-sized burrowing rodent endemic to the temperate forests and grasslands of southern South America. This unique species, characterized by its robust build and exceptional digging abilities, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem as both a soil aerator and seed disperser. Learn about their habitat, diet, and conservation status as they face increasing threats from habitat loss and urban development.

Bidau’s Tuco-tuco

Bidau’s Tuco-tuco

Explore the fascinating world of Bidau's Tuco-tuco, a unique rodent native to central Argentina's Chaco region and pampas. Known for its distinct brownish-yellow fur and extensive underground tunnels, this nocturnal herbivore plays a vital role in its ecosystem while facing threats from habitat destruction. Discover the behaviors, diet, and conservation challenges of this vulnerable species in our latest blog post.

Argentine Tuco-tuco

Argentine Tuco-tuco

Discover the fascinating world of the Argentine Tuco-tuco (<i>Ctenomys argentinus</i>), a burrowing rodent native to Argentina's grasslands. Learn about their unique adaptations, social behaviors, and vital role in the ecosystem, as well as the conservation challenges they face due to habitat destruction. Explore how these remarkable creatures impact their environment and the efforts needed to protect their future.

Cape Mole-rat

Cape Mole-rat

Discover the intriguing world of the Cape Mole-rat (*Georychus capensis*), a social and fossorial rodent native to southern Africa's grasslands. Weighing up to 400 grams, these remarkable creatures are master diggers, creating extensive burrow systems as they forage for underground plant parts. While classified as "Least Concern" by the IUCN, their habitat faces threats from agricultural practices, highlighting the need for ongoing conservation efforts.

Namaqua Dune Mole-rat

Namaqua Dune Mole-rat

Discover the fascinating world of the Namaqua Dune Mole-rat, a unique rodent thriving in the arid landscapes of Namibia and South Africa. Known for its cooperative behavior and remarkable burrowing abilities, this medium-sized mammal plays a vital role in its ecosystem by aerating soil and contributing to nutrient cycling. Learn about its dietary habits, social structures, and the conservation challenges it faces in an ever-changing environment.