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The eastern rainforest grammomys (''Grammomys kuru''), also known as the eastern rainforest thicket rat, is a species of rodent from the family
Muridae The Muridae, or murids, are the largest family of rodents and of mammals, containing approximately 1,383 species, including many species of mice, rats, and gerbils found naturally throughout Eurasia, Africa, and Australia. The name Muridae come ...
. The eastern rainforest grammomys is distributed in the
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in the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, the forest patches of western Uganda, and possibly the
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. The species is found in moist and semi-dry montane and lowland rainforest. The eastern rainforest grammomys is listed as a Least Concern species by the IUCN Red List due to its being presumed a common species. There are no apparent major threats to the species as a whole and there are no conservation measures in place; it is assumed that the eastern rainforest grammomys is present in various protected areas. It is unknown, however, if the species can persist in a modified or degraded habitat. The eastern rainforest grammomys is considered by some to be a synonym of the shining thicket rat, but the eastern rainforest grammomys has a shorter skull and smaller molar rows.


See also

* Shining thicket rat


References

Mammals described in 1907 Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas Grammomys {{Grammomys-stub