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Pousargues's African Fat Mouse
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The Pousargues's African fat mouse (Steatomys opimus), is a species of nesomyid indigenous to the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Given the distribution of the species throughout central Africa, the probability of a "large population", and the security of its habitat, the International Union for Conservation of Nature recognises Steatomys opimus as stable. Although the species is comparable in size to Steatomys bocagei, the former exhibits an extra, abdominal pair of teats. In comparison to Steatomys pratensis Steatomys opimus is significantly larger, while further comparison is necessary with Steatomys jacksoni.
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Pousargues's African Fat Mouse
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Steatomys opimus
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Central African Republic, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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The Pousargues's African fat mouse (Steatomys opimus), is a species of nesomyid indigenous to the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Given the distribution of the species throughout central Africa, the probability of a "large population", and the security of its habitat, the International Union for Conservation of Nature recognises Steatomys opimus as stable. Although the species is comparable in size to Steatomys bocagei, the former exhibits an extra, abdominal pair of teats. In comparison to Steatomys pratensis Steatomys opimus is significantly larger, while further comparison is necessary with Steatomys jacksoni.