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”’rat”’ or ”’mole rat”’ can refer to several groups of burrowing Old World rodents: |
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* [[Bathyergidae]], a family of about 20 [[hystricognath]] species in six genera from Africa also called blesmols. |
* [[Bathyergidae]], a family of about 20 [[hystricognath]] species in six genera from Africa also called blesmols. |
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 21 January 2026
mole rat or mole rat can refer to several groups of burrowing Old World rodents:
- Bathyergidae, a family of about 20 hystricognath species in six genera from Africa also called blesmols.
- Heterocephalus glaber, the naked mole-rat.
- Spalacidae, a family of about 30 muroid species in six genera from Eurasia and northeast Africa, including:
- Tachyoryctes, a genus of about 15 species from Africa;
- Blind mole rats (Spalacinae), a subfamily of about 15 living species in the genus Spalax from southeastern Europe, southwestern Asia, and northeastern Africa;
- Zokors (Myospalacinae), occasionally called mole-rats, about eight species from central and eastern Asia.
- In the family Muridae:
- Nesokia indica from southern and southwestern Asia and Egypt, also known as the short-tailed mole-rat.
- Bandicota bengalensis from southern Asia, also known as the Indian mole-rat.


