Gundi makes a strange kind of noise to alert his companions to the predator

Gundi makes a strange kind of noise to alert his companions to the predator


Gundi



This animal, known as Gundi or Comb Rat, is found mostly in Africa.  This animal, which looks like a sitting rat and a simple domestic rat, is a species of rat.  They usually live in rocky deserts.  There are five species of this genus, Speck Gundi, Fellow Gundi, Desert Gundi, North African Gundi and Mezab Gundi.  When Africans did not keep goons as pets, they killed them and used them as food.  The length of the Gundi is 17 to 18 cm.  Her skin is smooth and hairy.  It has four small legs and large eyes and ears.  Four on each of their legs They have toes and each toe has comb-like nails which is why they are also called comb rate.  The goon has a small tail, which is covered in its hair.  The tail them Helps maintain balance on rocky and rugged roads.  Their ribs are flexible.  Gundi is a vegetarian animal.  It eats almost all kinds of leaves.  Like other desert animals, goons can live without water for a long time.  It mostly gets its water source from food.  Their teeth are thin and strong.  They are found mostly on large rocks, hills, rocky areas and mountain slopes.  In addition, they prefer to be in crowds.  Gundi prefers to stay at his own rates during the night and afternoon.  Their habitats are temporary, as they constantly move from one place to another Instead of migrating, they cover each other to protect themselves from the heat and protect their bodies from the heat.  The goon is a talkative animal.  Whenever the hunter is in danger, he makes a kind of noise and alerts his companions.  As soon as the signal is received, all the thugs set foot on the ground and prepare to run.  The hooligan always relies on his mate's voice to escape the predator.  If he falls into the hands of a hunter, he will pretend to be dead and then run away.  Normally they run slow but if they risk their lives they run slower.



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