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Tristram's jird : ウィキペディア英語版
Tristram's jird

''Meriones tristrami'', known as Tristram's jird, is a species of gerbil that lives in the Middle East. It is named after the Reverend Henry Baker Tristram who collected the first specimens. It is up to long, and lives in burrows in steppes and semi-deserts from Turkey and the Caucasus to Israel and Iran. Records from the Greek island of Kos represent the only gerbils reported from Europe, outside the former Soviet Union. It is a common, widespread species, and is not considered to be threatened.
==Description==
''Meriones tristrami'' reaches a total length (excluding the tail) of , with a skull around long. Its fur is "dark yellowish-brown" on its back, "yellowish orange" on its sides, and white on the belly. The soles of its hind feet are hairless at the heels, and it has a much smaller auditory bulla than the other jirds that occur in the same region.〔 The tail is bi-colored, and ends in an inconpicuous black tuft, about one quarter of the length of the tail.〔

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