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The long-eared jerboa (Euchoreutes naso)[2] is a nighttime mouse-like rat with a long tail, long rear legs for hopping, and extraordinarily huge ears. It is particular enough that specialists believe it to be the solitary individual from the two its class, Euchoreutes, and subfamily, Euchoreutinae.
Long-eared jerboas are found in the Palearctic ecozone. The particular palearctic ecozone regions they are found in are southernmost Mongolia to the Takla-Makan Desert, Mengxin, Aerijin Mountain, and Qing-Zang Plateau districts of north western China.[3] Long-eared jerboas by and large are nocturnal,[3] The long-eared jerboa's hide as indicated by the book 100 creatures to see before they pass on "is rosy yellow to pale reddish brown with white underparts."[4] There is a long eared Jerboa coin.[5] Very little is thought about the species.
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