Meriones unguiculatus

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Definition

Noun: * A small rodent (Meriones unguiculatus) native to arid regions of Asia, characterized by long hind legs adapted for jumping, a long furry tail, and typically kept as a household pet. It is commonly known as the Mongolian gerbil.

Usage
  • The term Meriones unguiculatus is the scientific, binomial name used in formal, academic, or zoological contexts to precisely identify this specific species of gerbil.
  • In everyday conversation, the common names "Mongolian gerbil" or simply "gerbil" (when the context is clear) are used instead of the scientific name.
Examples
  • In the pet store, the children were fascinated by the Meriones unguiculatus scurrying in its enclosure.
  • The study focused on the social behavior of Meriones unguiculatus in laboratory settings.
  • Meriones unguiculatus is one of the most common gerbil species kept as pets worldwide.
Advanced Usage
  • The scientific name can be used to distinguish this species from other gerbils in research or taxonomic discussions. For example: "Unlike , Meriones unguiculatus has a more docile temperament."
Variants and Related Words
  • Gerbil (n.): The common name for small rodents of the subfamily Gerbillinae, which includes .
  • Mongolian gerbil (n.): The most frequent common name for this specific species.
  • Jird (n.): A common name for some species within the genus .
Synonyms
  • Mongolian gerbil
  • Clawed jird (a less common common name)
Antonyms
  • There are no direct antonyms, as it is the name of a specific species. Other animal names (e.g., hamster, mouse, cat) are contrasting terms, not true antonyms.
Noun
  1. a gerbil that is popular as a pet