Oryzomys gorgasi: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Rodentia
Family
Cricetidae
Genus
Oryzomys
Species
Oryzomys gorgasi
Scientific Name
Oryzomys gorgasi

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Oryzomys gorgasi

Oryzomys gorgasi, also known as Gorgas's oryzomys or Gorgas's rice rat, is a rodent in the genus Oryzomys of family Cricetidae. First recorded in 1967, it is known from only a few localities, including a freshwater swamp in the lowlands of northwestern Colombia and a mangrove islet in northwestern Venezuela. It reportedly formerly occurred on the island of Curaçao off northwestern Venezuela; this extinct population has been described as a separate species, O. curasoae, but does not differ morphologically from mainland populations.

O. gorgasi is a medium-sized, brownish species with large, semiaquatically specialized feet. It differs from other Oryzomys species in several features of its skull. Its diet includes crustaceans, insects, and plant material. The species is listed as "Endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as a result of destruction of its habitat and competition with the introduced black rat (Rattus rattus).

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Oryzomys gorgasi in languages:

Czech
křeček Gorgasův
Dutch
Gorgasrijstrat
English
Gorgas's rice rat
English
Cura
Finnish
antioquianriisirattu
Polish
ryżniak namorzynowy
Russian
Рисовый хомяк Горгаса