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| subfamilia = [[Deomyinae]]
| subfamilia = [[Deomyinae]]
| genus = '''''Deomys'''''
| genus = '''''Deomys'''''
| genus_authority = Thomas, 1888
| species = '''''D. ferugineus'''''
| species = '''''D. ferugineus'''''
| binomial = ''Deomys ferugineus''
| binomial = ''Deomys ferugineus''
| binomial_authority = Thomas, 1888
}}
}}
The '''Link Rat''' ('''''Deomys ferugineus''''') is 12-14.5 cm long with a 15-21 cm long tail. It weighs 40-70 g. It has long legs and a pointed, narrow head, surmounted by enormous ears. It was a very long, bicoloured [[tail]]. The back and [[forehead]] are rich orange and brown and the underside is white. The rump hairs are stiff. The link rat is [[nocturnal]] and [[crepuscular]]. It prefers seasonally flooded forest floors between [[Cameroon]] and the [[Victoria Nile]]. This [[equator|equatorial]] species ranges north of the [[Zaire River]]. It has a widespread but scattered distribution and is seldom common. It feeds mainly on [[insect]]s, [[crustacean]]s, [[slug]]s and some fallen [[fruit]]s, notably [[arecaceae|palm]]-nut husks.
The '''Link Rat''' ('''''Deomys ferugineus''''') is 12-14.5 cm long with a 15-21 cm long tail. It weighs 40-70 g. It has long legs and a pointed, narrow head, surmounted by enormous ears. It was a very long, bicoloured [[tail]]. The back and [[forehead]] are rich orange and brown and the underside is white. The rump hairs are stiff. The link rat is [[nocturnal]] and [[crepuscular]]. It prefers seasonally flooded forest floors between [[Cameroon]] and the [[Victoria Nile]]. This [[equator|equatorial]] species ranges north of the [[Zaire River]]. It has a widespread but scattered distribution and is seldom common. It feeds mainly on [[insect]]s, [[crustacean]]s, [[slug]]s and some fallen [[fruit]]s, notably [[arecaceae|palm]]-nut husks.

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Link Rat
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Deomys

Thomas, 1888
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D. ferugineus
Binomial name
Deomys ferugineus
Thomas, 1888

The Link Rat (Deomys ferugineus) is 12-14.5 cm long with a 15-21 cm long tail. It weighs 40-70 g. It has long legs and a pointed, narrow head, surmounted by enormous ears. It was a very long, bicoloured tail. The back and forehead are rich orange and brown and the underside is white. The rump hairs are stiff. The link rat is nocturnal and crepuscular. It prefers seasonally flooded forest floors between Cameroon and the Victoria Nile. This equatorial species ranges north of the Zaire River. It has a widespread but scattered distribution and is seldom common. It feeds mainly on insects, crustaceans, slugs and some fallen fruits, notably palm-nut husks.

The Link Rat has traditionally been placed as a member of the subfamily Dendromurinae along with the African climbing mice, but has been demonstrated to be more closely related to the spiny mice on the basis of molecular data.

References

  • Nowak, Ronald M. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World, 6th edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1936 pp. ISBN 0-801-85789-9