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bandicoot rats การใช้

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  • Bunn's short-tailed bandicoot rat is suspected to have become extinct.
  • Lesser bandicoot rats appear to be averse to scilliroside at all concentrations in food baits.
  • The short-tailed bandicoot rat is common and can reach high numbers under favorable conditions.
  • It is most closely related to Thailand virus ( THAIV ) which is carried by the great bandicoot rat ( Bandicota indica ).
  • The short-tailed bandicoot rat is a nocturnal rodent and spends most of its time in a burrow which comprises many tunnels and chambers.
  • Creatures unique to the marshland might even be gone, such as the smooth-covered otter, the bandicoot rat and the buni fish, he said.
  • Rats such as the bandicoot rat ( " Bandicota bengalensis " ) are murine rodents related to true rats, but are not members of the genus " Rattus ".
  • In Sri Lanka, the bandicoot rat is known as " heen uru-meeya " ???????????in Sinhala language, the meaning of which directly translates to " lesser pig-rat ".
  • In Sri Lanka, the bandicoot rat is known as " maha uru-meeya "-?????????" in the Sinhala language, the meaning of which directly translates to " pig-rat ".
  • It is feared that the Bunn's short-tailed bandicoot rat ( " Nesokia bunnii ", syn . " Erythronesokia bunnii " ), which had only been described from specimens obtained in the Central Marshes, is extinct.
  • After the successful performance in Thalaivaa, she was offered to act in the commercial Malayalam movie project " Peruchazhi " [ meaning : bandicoot rat ] as a heroine opposite Mohanlal along with Mukesh . The film became a big hit in the Mollywood industry.
  • A number of other small mammals have been identified as potential reservoirs : the lesser bandicoot rat ( " Bandicota bengalensis " ), the black rat ( " Rattus rattus brunneusculus " ) and the Asian house shrew ( " Suncus murinus " ).
  • So far 11 species of mammal have been recorded, including small non-forest mammals like Japanese house bat ( " Pipistrellus javanicus " ), house shrew ( " Suncus murinus " ), and greater bandicoot rat ( " Bandicota indica " ).
  • Endemic mammals that can be seen the sanctuary are the pale-fronted toque macaque ( " Macaca sinica aurifrons " ), golden palm civet, porcupine ( " Hysterix indica " ), Indian muntjac, Indian boar, Asian palm civet, small Indian civet, ruddy mongoose, Indian giant flying squirrel, greater bandicoot rat, Indian pangolin, greater false vampire bat, and Indian flying-fox.