Rodentia 18 - Rats as pets

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Rodentia 18 - Rats as pets

Marsupials
Guinea pigs: Only once young...
The language of degus

Contents:

    • 2 INTERNAL
    • 3 EXTERNAL
    • 4 THINGS TO KNOW
    • 11 DATES & TIPS
    • 13 MY STORY
      The prickly young animal
      By Christian Ehrlich
    • 14 PHOTOSTORY
      Rats as pets
      By Christian Ehrlich
    • 19 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Rat keeping -
      Not as easy as is often claimed
      By Jolf Meyer
    • 24 BIOLOGY
      Beyond the audible -
      Ultrasonic communication in rats
      By Heiko Worth
    • 28 REPORTAGE
      Rats and animal welfare -
      About “emergency rats” in animal homes and foster stations
      By Susanne Mudra and Jessika Gundlach
    • 31 POSTER
      The chinchilla
      Chinchilla laniger f. dom.
      By Christian Ehrlich
    • 35 BIOLOGY
      The language of degus -
      This is how brush-tailed rats communicate
      By Peter Danzl
    • 38 REPORTAGE
      Small marsupials – Great diversity
      Part 1: Reproduction and behaviour
      By PD Dr Udo Gansloßer
    • 42 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Curious mice from Africa – Keeping and breeding of multimammate mice
      By Stefan Kräth
    • 46 KEEPING AND BREEDING
      Only once young… - Neutered male guinea pig with female – the ideal husbandry?
      By Gabriele Rose
    • 49 REPORTAGE
      Red bellies are gladly admired -
      Tan-coloured rabbits are in vogue
      By Christian Ehrlich
    • 52 TRAVEL
      A squirrel in the clouds – Looking for the red-tailed squirrel Sciurus granatensis in Venezuela
      By Christian Neumann
    • 56 CLASSIFIED ADS
    • 58 READING RAT
    • 60 CONSULTATION
      Guinea pig paralysis & co.
      By Dr Hermann Wenzel
    • 62 REGIONAL GUIDE
    • 64 FRITZY’S WORLD
      Holidays for everyone
      By Christian Ehrlich
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