Jerboas, small desert-dwelling rodents, employ several defense strategies to evade predators. Their primary defense mechanism is their remarkable speed and agility, allowing them to make quick, zigzagging leaps to escape threats. Additionally, their burrowing behavior provides safety, as they create extensive tunnel systems that offer protection from both predators and harsh environmental conditions. These adaptations help ensure their survival in the challenging desert habitat.
Yes, jerboas are mammals. They are rodents.
The jerboas enemy's are foxes, jackal's, coyotes, cougars, meerkats, caracul's, lynxes and servals.
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Jerboas and guinea pigs. Jerboas are also known as desert rats.
Jerboas live in borrows underground in the deserts in Africa and Asia.
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Long eared jerboas, a type of small rodent, are mammals, and all mammals are vertebrates.
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