Xerini

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Xerini is a tribe of ground-dwelling squirrels known for their burrowing habits and adaptation to open, often arid habitats.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Xerini canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf taxon
tribe of mammals
adaptation adapted to dry environments
adapted to open landscapes
behavior burrowing
bodyPlan small to medium-sized rodents
class Mammalia
commonName African ground squirrels
conservationStatus varies by species
containsSpecies Atlantoxerus
surface form: Atlantoxerus getulus

Spermophilopsis leptodactylus
Xerus
surface form: Xerus erythropus

Xerus
surface form: Xerus inauris

Xerus
surface form: Xerus princeps

Xerus
surface form: Xerus rutilus
diet herbivorous
omnivorous
ecologicalNiche ground-dwelling squirrels
family Sciuridae
firstDescriptionBy Oldfield Thomas
firstDescriptionYear 1897
geographicDistribution Africa
Eurasia
habitat arid habitats
open habitats
semi-arid habitats
includesGenus Atlantoxerus
Spermophilus
surface form: Spermophilopsis

Xerus
kingdom Animalia
locomotion quadrupedal
movement terrestrial
order Rodentia
parentTaxon Sciuridae
Xerinae
phylum Chordata
reproduction viviparous
respiration pulmonary
skeleton vertebrate
socialBehavior often social
subfamily Xerinae
taxonRank tribe
thermoregulation endothermic

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Xerinae includes Xerini
Atlantoxerus parentTaxon Xerini
Atlantoxerus tribe Xerini