The African jerboa is listed in the World Conservation Union (IUCN) 2013 Red List of Threatened Species ver3.1 - Endangered (EN), so it cannot be brought home, so there is nothing Training African jerboa.
The appearance of the African jerboa is not much different from that of mice, but the legs and tails are very different from those of mice. Not only that, but they also have kangaroo-like legs and a long tail for balance.

African jerboas usually move by jumping, and their amazing jumping ability also makes them Get the name Jerboa. There is a saying that a rat crosses the street and everyone yells and beats it, but the African jerboa is also a kind of rat, and the treatment it enjoys is very different from that of mice.
Jerboas have amazing jumping power, and they can jump several times as high as their own bodies. Imagine being able to jump several times higher than your own height, what an amazing jumping ability it is.
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