Long eared jerboas, a type of small rodent, are mammals, and all mammals are vertebrates.
Jerboas eat beetles, ladybugs, dragonflies, grasshoppers, flies and fireflies. They eat flying insects as they can detect them by using sound; they then use their long legs to leap into the air and catch them in mid-flight.
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Any small jumping rodent of the genus Dipus, esp. D. Aegyptius, which is common in Egypt and the adjacent countries. The jerboas have very long hind legs and a long tail.
Yes, jerboas are mammals. They are rodents.
No. Jerboas and kangaroos do not look the same. Apart from being much larger, kangaroos have differently structured faces, and differently shaped ears, tails, legs, etc.To see photos of each, click on the related links.
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Similarities between kangaroos and jerboasThey are both mammals, i.e. warm blooded, fur-covered vertebrates which breathe air using lungs.Both kangaroos and jerboas have long tails and short forelimbs.Both creatures use a hopping motion as they have long, powerful hind legs built for jumping rather than running.Both animals tend to be nocturnal.Differences between kangaroos and jerboasKangaroos are marsupials and jerboas are rodents.Kangaroos are endemic to Australia, while jerboas are found in Asia and northern Africa.Jerboas are desert-dwellers; kangaroos are not. Kangaroos may be found in the semi-arid areas of Australia, but not in the desert. They need regular water, so live in bushland and grasslands where there are rivers, creeks and waterholes.
A Four-toed Jerboa eats seeds and insects.
The jerboas enemy's are foxes, jackal's, coyotes, cougars, meerkats, caracul's, lynxes and servals.
how do jerboas the animal offend or defend themselves
Jerboas have long hind legs for hopping and running at high speeds to evade predators. They also have large ears for excellent hearing to detect predators from afar in their desert habitat. Their unique kidney structure helps them conserve water in arid environments, and they have fur-lined feet to protect them from the hot desert sand.