- Bamboo rat
Taxobox
name = Bamboo Rats
image_caption = Lesser Bamboo Rat, "Cannomys badius "
fossil_range = LateMiocene - Recent
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
superfamilia =Muroidea
familia =Spalacidae
subfamilia =Rhizomyinae
tribus = Rhizomyini
tribus_authority = Winge, 1887
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = Genus "Rhizomys "
"Rhizomys sinensis " "Rhizomys pruinosus " "Rhizomys sumatrensis " Genus "Cannomys " "Cannomys badius "The bamboo rats are four species ofrodent s of the subfamilyRhizomyinae . They are the sole living representatives of the tribe Rhizomyini. All are found in the eastern half ofAsia .The species are:
*The Chinese Bamboo Rat, "Rhizomys sinensis", found in central and southernChina , northernBurma , andVietnam ;
*The Hoary Bamboo Rat, "R. pruinosus", found fromAssam inIndia to southeastern China and theMalay Peninsula ;
*The Sumatra or Large Bamboo Rat, "R. sumatrensis", found inYunnan ,Indochina , theMalay Peninsula andSumatra .
*The Lesser Bamboo Rat, "Cannomys badius", found inNepal ,Assam , northernBangladesh ,Burma ,Thailand ,Laos ,Cambodia and northernVietnam .Bamboo rats vary in size, from the Lesser Bamboo Rat which is typically 15 to 25 cm long (head and body: tail length is 6–8 cm), and weighs from 500 to 750 g, to the Sumatra Bamboo Rat, which can reach lengths of nearly 50 cm with a 20 cm tail, and weighs up to 4 kg. However they are all bulky, slow-moving rodents that live and forage in extensive burrow systems and rarely spend much time above ground. They feed on the underground parts of plants. They live at altitudes of 1200 to 4000 m and, except for the Lesser Bamboo Rat, feed principally on
bamboo and live in dense bamboo thickets. The Lesser Bamboo Rat is more variable in its habitat, living in grassy areas, forests, and sometimes gardens, and eats a wider variety of vegetation.All the bamboo rats are regarded as agricultural pests, since they eat the roots of a range of crop plants such as
tapioca ,sugar cane , andtea bushes, but they are also recognised as valuable food animals. The Chinese Bamboo Rat are sold in food markets in China.The bamboo rats are the natural hosts for the disease-causing
mold , "Penicillium marneffei ", which is endemic in all species in South-east Asia. In this area,Penicilliosis due to the mold is the third most common opportunistic infection in HIV-positive individuals.What may have been a Sumatran Bamboo Rat makes a one-line appearance (as the
Giant Rat of Sumatra ) in theSherlock Holmes story, "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire ".
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