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Naked Mole Rat: Can You Have This Hairless Rodent as Pet?
The naked mole rat is furless compared with other rodent species. Click to read more. Naked mole rats are pink, hairless rodents that are native to the Horn of Africa and some parts of Kenya and the Somali regions, where droughts are uncommon and the climate ranges from semi-arid and arid.
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