Wellington Hannibal, Daiene L. H. Sousa, Thomaz R. F. Sinani, Paulo Landgref Filho
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Abstract
The marsh rat (Holochilus chacarius) is considered a specialist herbivorous rodent. In this study, we report the first predation event of an anuran (Pseudis platensis) by a marsh rat in the Pantanal wetlands, South America. This unprecedent event in a flooded wetland in the municipality of Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul state, southwestern Brazil. Due to the flashlight, the rodent ceased its predatory activity and left, carrying the anuran in its mouth. Our findings contribute to the natural history of the marsh rat, highlighting that this herbivorous rodent can incorporate fresh animal matter into its diet.
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Mammalia is an international, multidisciplinary, bimonthly journal devoted to the inventory, analysis and interpretation of mammalian diversity. It publishes original results on all aspects of the systematics and biology of mammals with a strong focus on ecology, including biodiversity analyses, distribution habitats, diet, predator-prey relationships, competition, community analyses and conservation of mammals. The journal also accepts submissions on sub-fossil or recently extinct mammals.