They are native to Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, occurring up to 2,642 metres above sea level. They live in extremely arid, rocky areas, such as the edge of wadis, the base of jebels and at mountain summits, where they normally reside in rocky crevices, cracks in soil & the burrows of other rodents. They are a small and stocky mouse with a pointed snout, large, erect ears, and a brittle, furless, scaly tail, but nevertheless it is one of the largest of the Spiny Mouse group, with a body up to 25 cm long and a tail of up to 7 cm.
Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
31 December 2013
Golden Spiny Mouse near Tabuk – Record by Viv Wilson
Viv Wilson was
out near Tabuk recently and photographed a Golden Spiny Mouse Acomys
russatus. He has kindly allowed me to use his photographs on my website and
they are shown below. The Golden Spiny Mouse gets its name from the
reddish-orange spiny fur that covers it body from head to tail. The fur is
coarse and inflexible and is thought to protect it from predation. The mouse
also has yellow flanks and a pale underside. It has gray legs with pale feet
and black soles. They only live an average of three years in the wild and feed
on seeds, desert plants, snails, and insects. Living in desert regions, they
obtain water from the plants they eat, mainly grains and grasses and produce
concentrated urine in order to conserve water. They can be seen during the day as
well as at night but are generally more active in the daytime and live in
groups.
They are native to Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, occurring up to 2,642 metres above sea level. They live in extremely arid, rocky areas, such as the edge of wadis, the base of jebels and at mountain summits, where they normally reside in rocky crevices, cracks in soil & the burrows of other rodents. They are a small and stocky mouse with a pointed snout, large, erect ears, and a brittle, furless, scaly tail, but nevertheless it is one of the largest of the Spiny Mouse group, with a body up to 25 cm long and a tail of up to 7 cm.
They are native to Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, occurring up to 2,642 metres above sea level. They live in extremely arid, rocky areas, such as the edge of wadis, the base of jebels and at mountain summits, where they normally reside in rocky crevices, cracks in soil & the burrows of other rodents. They are a small and stocky mouse with a pointed snout, large, erect ears, and a brittle, furless, scaly tail, but nevertheless it is one of the largest of the Spiny Mouse group, with a body up to 25 cm long and a tail of up to 7 cm.