- Bobak Marmot
Taxobox
name = Bobak Marmot
status = LR/cd | status_system = IUCN2.3
trend = unknown
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Sciuridae
genus = "Marmota "
subgenus = "Marmota"
species = "M. bobak"
binomial = "Marmota bobak"
binomial_authority = (Müller, 1776)The bobak marmot ("Marmota bobak"), also known as the steppe marmot, is a
species ofmarmot that inhabits thesteppe s ofRussia andCentral Asia .Here it is found in Eastern Europe, east through Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia to North and Central Kazakhstan.MSW3 Grubb|id=12400928] The bobak marmot is a large analog of the North Americanprairie dog , with a particularly round paunch and a laid-back alert posture. Unlike most other species, bobak marmots prosper on rolling grasslands and on the edge of cultivated fields. Active for about five and a half months each year, dispersers leave their natal social group after their second hibernation. Litter sizes average a little over five, and it takes at least three years to reach sexual maturity. About 60% of adult females breed in a given year. They have a single alarm call, but studies have demonstrated that bobak marmots call faster when they live in steep terrain and slower when they live in flatter terrain. Bobak marmots have served as a natural "food" reservoir that saved manyRussia ns from starving to death during periodic famines over the last hundred years, and their fur is used to make hats and the occasional coat. OutsideMoscow , a fur-farm is experimenting with breeding bobak marmots in captivity for captive fur production.Like other marmots, the bobak is susceptible to infection by
bubonic plague . A population of bobaks living in theUral Mountains is believed to have served as a reservoir host for the bubonic plagueepidemic that struck western Russia at the end of the 19th century.
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