AnAge entry for Thryonomys swinderianus
Classification (HAGRID: 02832)
- Taxonomy
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia (Taxon entry)
Order: Rodentia
Family: Thryonomyidae
Genus: Thryonomys
- Species
- Thryonomys swinderianus
- Common name
- Greater cane rat
Lifespan, ageing, and relevant traits
- Maximum longevity
- 5.4 years (captivity)
- Source
- ref. 671
- Sample size
- Tiny
- Data quality
- Acceptable
- Observations
Although ageing has not been studied in detail, these animals appear to be short-lived. Record longevity in captivity is 5.4 years [0671]. Considering their size, a longer lifespan could be expected. It is possible that their maximum longevity is slightly understimated, but there is no data to suggest a much longer longevity.
Life history traits (averages)
- No information is available on life history. Please contact us if you wish to suggest or contribute data.
Metabolism
No information on metabolism is available.
References
- [0671] Richard Weigl (2005), Longevity of Mammals in Captivity; from the Living Collections of the World
- [0610] Ernest (2003), Life history characteristics of placental non-volant mammals
- [0699] Jori and Cooper (2001), Spontaneous neoplasms in captive African cane rats (Thryonomys swinderianus Temminck, 1827) (PubMed)
- [0698] Jori et al. (2001), Postmortem findings in captive cane rats (Thryonomys swinderianus) in Gabon (PubMed)
- [0434] Ronald Nowak (1999), Walker's Mammals of the World
- [0455] Virginia Hayssen et al. (1993), Asdell's Patterns of Mammalian Reproduction: A Compendium of Species-Specific Data
- [0680] Wootton (1987), The effects of body mass, phylogeny, habitat, and trophic level on mammalian age at first reproduction
External Resources
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- ITIS 584691
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- Taxonomy ID 10169
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