damaraland mole rat
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Definition
- Noun:
- A colonial mole rat of western Africa; similar to the naked mole rat: The "damaraland mole rat" is a species of burrowing rodent native to western Africa. It is known for its eusocial colony structure, similar to that of the naked mole rat, where a single breeding queen is supported by non-breeding worker individuals.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The damaraland mole rat is a fascinating subject for studies on social behavior in mammals.
- Researchers observed that the damaraland mole rat, like its relative, lives in complex underground colonies.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: The term is primarily used in zoological, biological, and ecological discussions.
- The paper compared the thermoregulatory strategies of the damaraland mole rat with other subterranean rodents.
Variants and Related Words
- Naked mole rat (): A closely related species known for its similar eusocial behavior and lack of fur.
- Mole rat: A common name for several rodent families (e.g., Bathyergidae, Spalacidae) that have adapted to a fossorial (burrowing) lifestyle.
Synonyms
- Fukomys damarensis (Scientific name): The binomial nomenclature for the species.
- Damara mole rat: An alternative common name.
Related Phrases
- Eusocial rodent: A phrase describing the highly organized, colony-based social structure of species like the damaraland mole rat.
- Subterranean mammal: A general term for mammals, like the damaraland mole rat, that live primarily underground.
Noun
- colonial mole rat of western Africa; similar to naked mole rat