The head of a colony of naked mole rats is a queen naked mole rat.
no naked mole rats do not live in grasslands
Naked mole rats predators are snakes manly.
Naked mole rats are called "naked" because they do not have hair or fur on their bodies, making their skin appear naked. They are called "mole rats" because they live underground, dig extensive tunnel systems like moles, and have physical characteristics similar to rats.
Bees, ants, termites, hornets, and even naked mole rats live in colonies.
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Naked mole rats have a diet primarily consisting of underground parts of plants, particularly tubers and roots. On average, an adult naked mole rat consumes about 10% of its body weight in food each day. Their foraging behavior is adapted to their subterranean lifestyle, allowing them to efficiently gather and store food for the colony.
Naked mole rats lack a special neurotransmitter that helps transmit pH pain signals to the brain.
AnswerNaked Mole Rats are native in Eastern Africa, especially Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya.
No, naked mole rats do not hibernate. They are able to maintain a constant body temperature without needing to hibernate, which is unusual for mammals. Naked mole rats are adapted to living in a stable underground environment where they can find food year-round.
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Yes, the naked mole rat is a vertebrate. It belongs to the Phylum Chordata, which includes all animals with a spinal cord or backbone.
Naked mole rats are burrowing rodents. They eat tubers that they encounter while digging, and also ingest their own feces.