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Rodentia 83 - Water habitat
Red pandas
Wrapped bears
Contents:
Cover story: Water habitat. Aquatic small mammals
Most small mammals – and consequently most of the species kept by humans – are excellently adapted to a terrestrial way of life. However, there are also species among small mammals that have succeeded in specialising in a life at or even in water in the course of evolution. Unique adaptations in terms of their body structure and way of life make otters, capybaras & co. fascinating but demanding to care for. To care for aquatic or semi-aquatic small mammals in a species-appropriate manner requires special facilities and a great deal of know-how – read more about this in the new issue of RODENTIA Exotics.
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Magazine
Dates & tips
Photo story
Water habitat – aquatic and semi-aquatic small mammals
Dipl.-Biol. Sandra Honigs
Keeping and breeding
Semi-aquatic small mammals as charges – a particular challenge?
Dipl.-Biol. Sandra Honigs
Keeping and breeding
Encounters with the Russian desman
Klaus Rudloff & Christian Kern
Keeping and breeding
The wolf of the rivers – giant otters in nature and in captivity
Ralf Sistermann
Native wildlife
Diving without getting wet. The special way of life of the water shrew
Dr Dieter Köhler
Native wildlife
The end of the semi-aquatic mink? The European mink is on the verge of extinction
Dr Hans-Heinrich Krüger
Portrait
The four-toed jerboa (Allactaga tetradactyla)
Elias Neideck
Reportage
In the shadow of the giant panda
Stefan Ziegler
Subscription & service
Reportage
A home for Fuleco’s relatives. Construction of an armadillo enclosure
Ralf Sistermann
Keeping
Shared accommodation – communal keeping of raccoons and raccoon dogs
Ralf Sistermann
Keeping
Honey for the bear – the keeping of wrapped bears
Ralf Sistermann
Comment
Dangerous animal regulations and no end – Or: do bans help animal welfare?
Ralf Sistermann
Internet forums for small mammal keepers
Expedition RODENTIA
In the realm of the koalas – national parks between Melbourne and Adelaide
Peter Stange
Preview
Animal & Honest
It has “clicked” ...
Christian Ehrlich
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