Sumatran Mountain Spiny Rat

Sumatran Mountain Spiny Rat

Discover the fascinating world of Yalden's White-toothed Shrew (<i>Crocidura yaldeni</i>), a small yet vital mammal endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. With its distinctive white teeth and nocturnal habits, this shrew plays a crucial role in controlling insect populations and maintaining ecological balance in its montane habitat. Learn about its unique characteristics, behavior, and the conservation efforts essential for its survival in a rapidly changing environment.

Arfak Water Rat

Arfak Water Rat

Discover the fascinating Mountain Giant Rat, a remarkable rodent native to the high-altitude grasslands of Central and East Africa. With its impressive size, nocturnal habits, and important ecological role in seed dispersal and soil aeration, this Vulnerable species faces increasing threats from habitat loss and climate change. Explore the unique behavior, diet, and conservation efforts surrounding this captivating creature that plays a vital role in its mountainous ecosystem.

Yalden’s Rat

Yalden’s Rat

Discover the fascinating world of Yalden's Rat, an agile rodent native to the Ethiopian Highlands, renowned for its exceptional climbing skills and gregarious nature. Explore its critical habitat in high-altitude grasslands, unique physical characteristics, and vital role in the ecosystem as a seed disperser. Learn about its vulnerable status and the conservation efforts needed to protect this remarkable species, named after the esteemed biologist Dr. John Yalden.

Ethiopian Brush-furred Rat

Ethiopian Brush-furred Rat

Discover the fascinating Ethiopian Brush-furred Rat, a medium-sized rodent native to the lush highlands of Ethiopia. With its distinctive fluffy fur and agile nature, this nocturnal creature plays a vital role in its ecosystem, aiding in seed dispersal and providing crucial support for biodiversity. Learn about its habitat, behavior, and the conservation efforts necessary to protect this vulnerable species.

Ethiopian Hare

Ethiopian Hare

Discover the Ethiopian Hare, a medium-sized lagomorph thriving in the highland regions of Ethiopia. Known for its distinctive long legs and large ears, this agile herbivore plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, adapting to the diverse landscapes and contributing to vegetation dynamics. However, its vulnerable status due to habitat loss and hunting emphasizes the need for conservation efforts to protect this remarkable species.