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  1. La rata de agua australiana o rata palustre de Australia ( Hydromys chrysogaster) es un roedor endémico de Australia de la familia de los múridos. Nocturno. Carnívoro. Piscívoro. Malacófago. Semiacuático. De.

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    Hydromys chrysogaster is the most specialised of the Hydromyini rodent group for aquatics. They feature a flattened head, partly webbed hind feet and water repellent fur that also offers insulation.

  3. La rata de agua australiana o rata palustre de Australia (Hydromys chrysogaster) es un roedor endémico de Australia de la familia de los múridos. Descripción [ editar ] Esta especie vive en madrigueras en bancos de arena de ríos , lagos y estuarios y se alimenta de insectos acuáticos , peces , crustáceos , mejillones ...

  4. The Australian water rat, Hydromys chrysogaster, preys on a wide variety of aquatic and semiaquatic arthropods and vertebrates, including fish. A frequently observed predatory strategy of Hydromys is sitting in wait at the water's edge with parts of its vibrissae submersed.

  5. Scientific name:Hydromyschrysogaster. Updated. 21/04/22. Read time. 2 minutes. Common water rat, Hydromys chrysogaster. Culgoa River/Goodooga N S W Image: Robert W G Jenkins© Australian Museum. Fast Facts. Classification. Genus. Hydromys. Species. chrysogaster. Family. Muridae. Order. Rodentia. Subclass. Eutheria. Class. Mammalia. Subphylum.

  6. Hydromys es un género de roedores miomorfos de la familia Muridae. Son endémicos de Australasia. [1] Especies. Se reconocen las siguientes: [1] Hydromys chrysogaster E. Geoffroy, 1804; Hydromys hussoni Musser & Piik, 1982; Hydromys neobritannicus Tate & Archbold, 1935; Hydromys ziegleri Helgen, 2005 [2] Hydromys habbema Tate ...

  7. Average lifespan. Between 3 and 4 years. Size. Up to between 40 and 70cm long, weighing around 1.3kg. Australia’s very own version of the otter, the rakali or water rat has a list of unique adaptions that make this native rodent more at home in the water than on land.