Our very own Moonrat celebrates her second bloggaversary today. In honor of Moonie, her Mischief Minions have planned a huge celebration over at the Party Site. Go over, do some karaoke, submit a haiku or two, and win fun prizes while letting Moonrat know how much we love her.
In the meantime, I thought I'd give you some information about this elusive species. It's hard to find reliable information on the web these days. I did my own fact-checking and corrected the article - my notes are in red. Sheesh.
From Gymnures and Hedgehogs: Erinaceidae - Malayan Moonrat (echinosorex Gymnura): Species Accounts
Class: Animals with Milk Coffee Glands (Mammalia)
Subclass: True Mammals (Eutheria)
Order: Insect Eaters (Insectivora)
Family: AErinaceidea.
Location:
Habitat:
Diet: An animal of the night, Malayan moonrats eat worms, insects, crabs, and other invertebrates found in moist areas. They will also eat fruit, and occasionally frogs or fish. (This all seemed quite accurate.)
Behavior and reproduction: When they are not looking for food at night, Malayan moonrats rest in hiding places among tree roots, inside hollow logs, or in other tight spaces. Adults live
When they are preparing to have young, they will make nests mostly from
Scientists know little more about moonrat adults or young. (Scientists are such idiots. They only need to fund a study and then spend time observing Momrat and Dadrat in their natural habitats. Why am I the only person to have thought of this?)
Malayan moonrats and people: Generally speaking, Malayan moonrats leave people alone, and
Conservation status: Malayan moonrats are not threatened except by the onslaught of millions of adoring fans.
Now head over and spread some Moonie Love of your own!!!




