- Spiny mouse
Taxobox
name = Spiny Mouse
fossil_range = EarlyPliocene - Recent
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Acomys dimidiatus "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
superfamilia =Muroidea
familia =Muridae
subfamilia =Deomyinae
genus = "Acomys"
genus_authority = I. Geoffroy, 1838
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = "Acomys airensis " - Western Saharan Spiny Mouse "Acomys cahirinus " - Cairo Spiny Mouse "Acomys chudeaui " - Chudeau's Spiny Mouse "Acomys cilicicus " - Asia Minor Spiny Mouse "Acomys cineraceus " - Grey Spiny Mouse "Acomys dimidiatus " - Eastern Spiny Mouse "Acomys ignitus " - Fiery Spiny Mouse "Acomys johannis " - Johan's Spiny Mouse "Acomys kempi " - Kemp's Spiny Mouse "Acomys louisae " - Louise's Spiny Mouse "Acomys minous " - Crete Spiny Mouse "Acomys mullah " - Mullah Spiny Mouse "Acomys nesiotes" - Cyprus Spiny Mouse "Acomys percivali " - Percival's Spiny Mouse "Acomys russatus " - Golden Spiny Mouse "Acomys seurati - "Seurat's Spiny Mouse "Acomys spinosissimus " - Spiny Mouse "Acomys subspinosus " - Cape Spiny Mouse "Acomys wilsoni " - Wilson's Spiny MouseThe term spiny mouse refers to any
species ofrodent within thegenus "Acomys". Similar in appearance to mice of the genus "Mus", spiny mice are small mammals with bare, scaledtail s. However, their coats are endowed with unusually stiffguard hair s that function similarly to the spines of ahedgehog ; this trait is the source of the common name, "spiny mouse".Despite their similarity to members of the genus "Mus", scientists suspect that the African spiny mice may be more closely related to
gerbil s than to common mice.piny Mice as Exotic Pets
Though African spiny mice originated in the deserts of Africa, they are frequently kept as
exotic pet s in other parts of the world, particularly Western nations such as theUnited States . In the pet trade, they are most commonly referred to as Egyptian spiny mice or, more simply, spiny mice. Though these animals are similar to pet mice and rats, the tail of a spiny mouse is much more delicate. Therefore, the spiny mouse should never be picked up by its tail and should be handled with care to avoid adegloving injury. However, Their diet is rather hard to maintain seeing as that their bodies have odd reactions to certain foods.Housing
Due to their desert origin, spiny mice thrive at warm temperatures and should be maintained around 80 degrees. These animals are very social and should always be housed in groups when possible. As spiny mice are prone to obesity, it is important to provide ample space and
environmental enrichment to encourage exercise.Reproduction
Gestation length is between 38 and 42 days. Litters normally consist of 2 to 3 pups, but females may have up to 6 pups in a single litter. Other females within the social group may assist in the birthing process and tend to the newborns. Pups are born with their eyes open and fully furred; they will begin to leave the nesting area at about 3 days of age. Babies are weaned around 5 to 6 weeks and reach sexual maturity at about 6 to 9 weeks. A female can conceive throughout the year and may produce up to 12 litters in a year. Lifespan for spiny mice is 4 to 7 years [ [http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/learning/animals/mammals/spiny-mouse The Bristol Zoo] ] [ [http://www.oregonzoo.org/Cards/EgyptianSpinyMice.htm The Oregon Zoo] ] .External links
*ARKive - [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/mammals/Acomys_cilicius/ images and movies of the Asia Minor spiny mouse "(Acomys cilicius)"]
* [http://www.glenoakzoo.org/scientific_name.htm List of Rodent/Lagomorph Scientific Names] - Includes several species of African spiny mouseReferences
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