Lives of a Mole Rat
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Some animals are easy to love. Mole1 rats don't fit into this category.

With their huge teeth, squinty2 eyes, piglike noses, and, in some cases, wrinkled, nearly hairless bodies, mole rats aren't exactly cute and cuddly3. The pesky rodents4 also steal food from farmers.

 

 

Damaraland mole rats dig tunnels by biting away the soil with large front teeth that arise outside their mouths. A digger can thus keep its mouth closed and dirtfree.

Damaraland mole rats dig tunnels by biting away the soil with large front teeth that arise outside their mouths. A digger can thus keep its mouth closed and dirtfree.

Photo by Tim Jackson

 

Scientists who study mole rats, however, are smitten5 with the toothy critters, whose bodies, brains, and social lives offer a wealth of possibilities for research.

These animals use their protruding6 teeth to dig networks of underground tunnels. They live in complex societies, like termites7 and honeybees do. One species even has do-nothing couch potatoes among its members.

"There are so many interesting things about them, and very little is known," says Nigel Bennett. He's a biologist at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. "For me, they're little goldmines because there's so much to be found out about them."

Social lives

Mole rats are rodents, but they're more closely related to guinea pigs and porcupines8 than to moles9 or to rats. They live in Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America. But they're not easy to spot. That's because, Bennett explains, most of their activities take place underground. This is where the mole rats burrow10, mate, and eat. Understandably for tunnel dwellers11, they live on roots and tubers, such as sweet potatoes and carrots.

 

 

Naked mole rats, which are blind and nearly hairless, live in underground colonies with one queen.

Naked mole rats, which are blind and nearly hairless, live in underground colonies with one queen.

Photo by Jessie Cohen, Smithsonian National Zoological Park.

 

It's the mole rat lifestyle that first attracted the attention of scientists. Within a colony of as many as 300 members, there's just one queen, and she chooses to mate with only one to three males. In ways that researchers do not yet understand, the queen prevents other females from reproducing.

This kind of social structure, called eusocial, is common among bees, wasps12, and termites. Mole rats are the only mammals known to live this way.

Couch potatoes

Among naked mole rats, a eusocial lifestyle probably developed, in part, because most colony members are closely related. Individual members of a colony don't need to mate to carry on the species when they're related and have lots of genes13 in common, and individuals are willing to make sacrifices for family.

This theory, however, doesn't explain some of the mole rat's other behavioral quirks14. In a species called Damaraland mole rats, for instance, some individuals do a lot of work, while others laze around and do nothing.

 

 

A Damaraland mole rat <a href=sniffs15 the air." src="/upimg/allimg/20061208/1448002.jpg" border="0" />

A Damaraland mole rat sniffs the air.

Photo by Jessie Cohen, Smithsonian National Zoological Park.

 

Researchers have observed that some animals are born into laziness. They don't even have to earn their leisure time.

"It you were working hard all the time, and you saw your sister doing nothing, you'd be quite upset," Bennett says. "Mole rats seem to tolerate it."

In a recent study, Bennett and his team found that active workers, which make up 65 percent of the colony, do 95 percent of the work. Because lazy individuals sit around so much, they're fatter than their hard-working pals16.

So why would a group put up with individuals that eat a lot but contribute little? Rain may be the answer. In order for mole rats to dig their tunnels, the soil must be wet and soft. Bennett's group found that lazy mole rats become active after rainfall.

This observation convinced the scientists that the chubby17, lazy animals spend most of their time saving up energy so they can tunnel off to mate or to start new colonies when the ground is soft. This role is just as important as working, and the rest of the colony puts up with it because they're all family.

"They're like teenage children," Bennett says. "They eat up all your food and do very little work around the house, but you tolerate them because your genes are there. They're going to go off in the future and produce grandchildren."

 

 

Naked mole rats can live a long time. Twenty-one-year-old Cornell University student Dara Neumann holds a mole rat that was born years before she was.

Naked mole rats can live a long time. Twenty-one-year-old Cornell University student Dara Neumann holds a mole rat that was born years before she was.

© Cornell University

 

Brainy teeth

As Bennett and his colleagues learn more about the social lives of mole rats, other scientists are investigating the animals' bodies and brains. Peculiar18 details are showing up here too.

Ken19 Catania, a biologist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., works with artists such as Lara Finch20 to create pictures that illustrate21 how much of an animal's brain is devoted22 to each body part. The larger the body part in one of these drawings, the more brainpower the animal directs to it.

Most mammals use lots of brainpower to see, smell, or hear. But mole rats are different. They use most of their brainpower to get feedback from their teeth, Catania says. They use their teeth to feel, dig, and sense the environment.

 

 

This distorted drawing <a href=illustrates23 how much of a mole rat's brain is devoted to its various body parts. The large size of the teeth shows that much of a mole rat's brain is concerned with getting feedback from the teeth, rather than with hearing, seeing, or smelling. What other body part seems to be important to this animal?" src="/upimg/allimg/20061208/1448004.jpg" border="0" />

This distorted drawing illustrates how much of a mole rat's brain is devoted to its various body parts. The large size of the teeth shows that much of a mole rat's brain is concerned with getting feedback from the teeth, rather than with hearing, seeing, or smelling. What other body part seems to be important to this animal?

Lana Finch

 

"The teeth are huge, and that's extremely weird24 and unusual for an animal's sensory25 system," Catania says about the "brain's-eye view" illustration (above). "It's the only species we've looked at that has such a huge representation of teeth in the brain."

New research also shows that female mole rats grow in length when they become queens and start having babies. This discovery leads to a list of new questions about how the creatures grow and how individuals change status within a group.

"No other animals I know of change form so dramatically as adults," Catania says.

A second look

If the long list of facts and quirky details doesn't get the love flowing, maybe the words of a veteran mole rat researcher will convince you to give these little creatures a second look.

 

 

Adult naked mole rats are about 7 centimeters (3 inches) long and weigh 30 to 70 grams (1 to 2.4 ounces).

Adult naked mole rats are about 7 centimeters (3 inches) long and weigh 30 to 70 grams (1 to 2.4 ounces).

Photo by Marc Bretzfelder, Smithsonian National Zoological Park.

 

"Lots of people don't think they're very pretty," says Bennett, who has been studying Damaraland mole rats for 22 years. "You have to spend time with them. They're lovely animals. I think they're beautiful."



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1 mole 26Nzn     
n.胎块;痣;克分子
参考例句:
  • She had a tiny mole on her cheek.她的面颊上有一颗小黑痣。
  • The young girl felt very self- conscious about the large mole on her chin.那位年轻姑娘对自己下巴上的一颗大痣感到很不自在。
2 squinty c2feeafb7e5a6a90aae7f0a4c93211de     
斜视眼的,斗鸡眼的
参考例句:
  • He looked with squinty eyes. 他眼睛斜视。
  • Her eyes were squinty andflaring, as though about to dispense tissues through the nose. 她被触怒了,七窍生烟,仿佛真的要从鼻子下分发纸巾一般。
3 cuddly ov7zGZ     
adj.抱着很舒服的,可爱的
参考例句:
  • The beautiful crib from Mom and Dad is so cuddly.爸爸妈妈送的漂亮婴儿床真舒服。
  • You can't call a hedgehog cuddly.你不能说刺猬逗人喜爱。
4 rodents 1ff5f0f12f2930e77fb620b1471a2124     
n.啮齿目动物( rodent的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Rodents carry diseases and are generally regarded as pests. 啮齿目动物传播疾病,常被当作害虫对待。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Some wild rodents in Africa also harbor the virus. 在非洲,有些野生啮齿动物也是储毒者。 来自辞典例句
5 smitten smitten     
猛打,重击,打击( smite的过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her. 从一见面的那一刻起,他就完全被她迷住了。
  • It was easy to see why she was smitten with him. 她很容易看出为何她为他倾倒。
6 protruding e7480908ef1e5355b3418870e3d0812f     
v.(使某物)伸出,(使某物)突出( protrude的现在分词 );凸
参考例句:
  • He hung his coat on a nail protruding from the wall. 他把上衣挂在凸出墙面的一根钉子上。
  • There is a protruding shelf over a fireplace. 壁炉上方有个突出的架子。 来自辞典例句
7 termites 8ee357110f82dc8b267190e430924662     
n.白蚁( termite的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Termites are principally tropical in distribution. 白蚁主要分布在热带地区。 来自辞典例句
  • This spray will exterminate the termites. 这种喷剂能消灭白蚁。 来自辞典例句
8 porcupines 863c07e5a89089680762a3ad5a732827     
n.豪猪,箭猪( porcupine的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • Porcupines use their spines to protect themselves. 豪猪用身上的刺毛来自卫。
  • The59 victims so far include an elephant, dromedaries, monkeys and porcupines. 目前为止,死亡的动物包括大象、峰骆驼、子以及豪猪。 来自互联网
9 moles 2e1eeabf4f0f1abdaca739a4be445d16     
防波堤( mole的名词复数 ); 鼹鼠; 痣; 间谍
参考例句:
  • Unsightly moles can be removed surgically. 不雅观的痣可以手术去除。
  • Two moles of epoxy react with one mole of A-1100. 两个克分子环氧与一个克分子A-1100反应。
10 burrow EsazA     
vt.挖掘(洞穴);钻进;vi.挖洞;翻寻;n.地洞
参考例句:
  • Earthworms burrow deep into the subsoil.蚯蚓深深地钻进底土。
  • The dog had chased a rabbit into its burrow.狗把兔子追进了洞穴。
11 dwellers e3f4717dcbd471afe8dae6a3121a3602     
n.居民,居住者( dweller的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • City dwellers think country folk have provincial attitudes. 城里人以为乡下人思想迂腐。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They have transformed themselves into permanent city dwellers. 他们已成为永久的城市居民。 来自《简明英汉词典》
12 wasps fb5b4ba79c574cee74f48a72a48c03ef     
黄蜂( wasp的名词复数 ); 胡蜂; 易动怒的人; 刻毒的人
参考例句:
  • There's a wasps' nest in that old tree. 那棵老树上有一个黄蜂巢。
  • We live in dread not only of unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths. 我们不仅生活在对象蜘蛛或黄蜂这样的小虫的惧怕中,而且生活在对诸如飞蛾这样无害昆虫的惧怕中
13 genes 01914f8eac35d7e14afa065217edd8c0     
n.基因( gene的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • You have good genes from your parents, so you should live a long time. 你从父母那儿获得优良的基因,所以能够活得很长。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Differences will help to reveal the functions of the genes. 它们间的差异将会帮助我们揭开基因多种功能。 来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 生物技术的世纪
14 quirks 45fdbe6cf154fe3b8bcba6cba262afa0     
n.奇事,巧合( quirk的名词复数 );怪癖
参考例句:
  • One of his quirks is that he refuses to travel by train. 他的怪癖之一是不愿乘火车旅行。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • All men have their own quirks and twists. 人人都有他们自己的怪癖和奇想。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
15 sniffs 1dc17368bdc7c210dcdfcacf069b2513     
v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的第三人称单数 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说
参考例句:
  • When a dog smells food, he usually sniffs. 狗闻到食物时常吸鼻子。 来自辞典例句
  • I-It's a difficult time [ Sniffs ] with my husband. 最近[哭泣]和我丈夫出了点问题。 来自电影对白
16 pals 51a8824fc053bfaf8746439dc2b2d6d0     
n.朋友( pal的名词复数 );老兄;小子;(对男子的不友好的称呼)家伙
参考例句:
  • We've been pals for years. 我们是多年的哥们儿了。
  • CD 8 positive cells remarkably increased in PALS and RP(P CD8+细胞在再生脾PALS和RP内均明显增加(P 来自互联网
17 chubby wrwzZ     
adj.丰满的,圆胖的
参考例句:
  • He is stocky though not chubby.他长得敦实,可并不发胖。
  • The short and chubby gentleman over there is our new director.那个既矮又胖的绅士是我们的新主任。
18 peculiar cinyo     
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的
参考例句:
  • He walks in a peculiar fashion.他走路的样子很奇特。
  • He looked at me with a very peculiar expression.他用一种很奇怪的表情看着我。
19 ken k3WxV     
n.视野,知识领域
参考例句:
  • Such things are beyond my ken.我可不懂这些事。
  • Abstract words are beyond the ken of children.抽象的言辞超出小孩所理解的范围.
20 finch TkRxS     
n.雀科鸣禽(如燕雀,金丝雀等)
参考例句:
  • This behaviour is commonly observed among several species of finch.这种行为常常可以在几种雀科鸣禽中看到。
  • In Australia,it is predominantly called the Gouldian Finch.在澳大利亚,它主要还是被称之为胡锦雀。
21 illustrate IaRxw     
v.举例说明,阐明;图解,加插图
参考例句:
  • The company's bank statements illustrate its success.这家公司的银行报表说明了它的成功。
  • This diagram will illustrate what I mean.这个图表可说明我的意思。
22 devoted xu9zka     
adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的
参考例句:
  • He devoted his life to the educational cause of the motherland.他为祖国的教育事业贡献了一生。
  • We devoted a lengthy and full discussion to this topic.我们对这个题目进行了长时间的充分讨论。
23 illustrates a03402300df9f3e3716d9eb11aae5782     
给…加插图( illustrate的第三人称单数 ); 说明; 表明; (用示例、图画等)说明
参考例句:
  • This historical novel illustrates the breaking up of feudal society in microcosm. 这部历史小说是走向崩溃的封建社会的缩影。
  • Alfred Adler, a famous doctor, had an experience which illustrates this. 阿尔弗莱德 - 阿德勒是一位著名的医生,他有过可以说明这点的经历。 来自中级百科部分
24 weird bghw8     
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的
参考例句:
  • From his weird behaviour,he seems a bit of an oddity.从他不寻常的行为看来,他好像有点怪。
  • His weird clothes really gas me.他的怪衣裳简直笑死人。
25 sensory Azlwe     
adj.知觉的,感觉的,知觉器官的
参考例句:
  • Human powers of sensory discrimination are limited.人类感官分辨能力有限。
  • The sensory system may undergo long-term adaptation in alien environments.感觉系统对陌生的环境可能经过长时期才能适应。
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