This Tiny Animal Looks Like A Mix Between A Mouse, A Rabbit, A Pig, And A Kangaroo And It's Absolutely Adorable
The animal is native to the deserts of southern Mongolia and northwestern China. Since they're primarily nocturnal, they spend the day in underground burrows which they dug themselves. As for their diet, they mostly consume flying insects. The lifespan of a long-eared jerboa is around 2 to 3 years. Its ears measure around two-thirds of its body size. Because of its large, kangaroo-like back legs, it can jump pretty high. The front legs are relatively small, and it doesn't use them for getting around. Jerboas have very erratic locomotion, adopting a zigzag trajectory, and can jump several feet both vertically and horizontally, even though they are usually about the size of your fist, Talia Yuki Moore, a Harvard graduate student studying locomotion in three jerboa species, told National Geographic. Its tail is double the size of its body.