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Bulldog Rat

The Pomerat, with its vibrant orange fur, thrives in Southeast Asia's tropical forests. This nocturnal rodent not only enriches the ecosystem by dispersing seeds but also captivates with its lively, secretive nature, making it a fascinating subject for wildlife enthusiasts and ecologists alike.

15-18 years
Lifespan
Height: 20 - 28 cm
Size
Characteristics
The Pomerat is a small rodent known for its soft, dense fur and distinctive orange-tinted coat. It inhabits the dense underbrush of tropical forests, primarily in Southeast Asia. Pomerats are nocturnal and have a diet consisting mainly of seeds and insects. They play a crucial role in seed dispersal.
Distribution Range of the Bulldog Rat
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Bulldog Rat's Habitat
Environmental Conditions
Ecological Niche