Rochelle Buffenstein, Megan Smith, Vince G Amoroso, Tanvi T Patel, Marisa Ross, Sannam Bassanpal, Thomas J Park, Martha A Delaney, Cynthia R Adams, Jose Arroyo, Jeffrey Fortman
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The Damaraland mole-rat (Fukomys damarensis) is a subterranean, hypoxia-tolerant, long-lived rodent endemic to southern and central Africa that is increasingly being used in laboratory research. Its husbandry needs and characteristics differ from traditional rodent research models. Here, we provide a brief overview of this species and discuss its captive housing and husbandry requirements for managed care and good health.