Genus Dipodomys (Noun)
Meaning
Kangaroo rats.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Kangaroo rats, belonging to the genus Dipodomys, are primarily herbivores that have adaptations allowing them to go their entire lives without drinking water.
- A defining characteristic of the genus Dipodomys is the specialized, extremely elastic tendons that run down their long, strong hind limbs, helping the rats cover impressive distances in search of food and mates.
- Many researchers argue that animals from the genus Dipodomys evolved a strict behavioral habit to obtain necessary fluids only through seeds, their most consistent source of hydration in a mostly water-free habitat.
- Like their large size variation between certain animals from the genus Dipodomys suggests their adaption on being variable upon diets while roaming wild savannah landscapes through.
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