Kondana soft-furred rat

The Kondana soft-furred rat (Millardia kondana), also known as the Kondana rat or large metad, is an endangered species of rodent in the family Muridae.[1][2] It is a nocturnal burrowing rat that is endemic to the Sinhgad plateau near Pune, Maharashtra, India.[1] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland, and urban areas.Major threats are habitat loss, overgrazing of vegetation, and disturbance from tourism and recreational activities.This Murinae article is a stub.
Conservation statusEndangeredIUCN 3.1Scientific classificationEukaryotaAnimaliaChordataMammaliaRodentiaMuridaeMillardiaBinomial namerodentMaharashtrahabitatsforestsgrasslandurban areashabitat lossovergrazingIUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesMusser, G. G.Wilson, D. E.MurinaeChordateEuarchontogliresSulawesian shrew rat (M. naso)TateomysLong-tailed shrew rat (T. macrocercus)Tate's shrew rat (T. rhinogradoides)ChiropodomysPalawan pencil-tailed tree mouse (C. calamianensis)Indomalayan pencil-tailed tree mouse (C. gliroides)Koopman's pencil-tailed tree mouse (C. karlkoopmani)Large pencil-tailed tree mouse (C. major)Gray-bellied pencil-tailed tree mouse (C. muroides)Small pencil-tailed tree mouse (C. pusillus)HaeromysRanee mouse (H. margarettae)Minahassa ranee mouse (H. minahassae)Lesser ranee mouse (H. pusillus)HapalomysDelacour's marmoset rat (H. delacouri)Marmoset rat (H. longicaudatus)MicromysIndochinese harvest mouse (M. erythrotis)Eurasian harvest mouse (M. minutus)VandeleuriaNilgiri long-tailed tree mouse (V. nilagirica)Nolthenius's long-tailed climbing mouse (V. nolthenii)Asiatic long-tailed climbing mouse (V. oleracea)VernayaRed climbing mouse (V. fulva)CremnomysCutch rat (C. cutchicus)Elvira rat (C. elvira)Crump's mouse (D. crumpi)Blanford's rat (M. blanfordi)Sand-colored soft-furred rat (M. gleadowi)Miss Ryley's soft-furred rat (M. kathleenae)Soft-furred rat (M. meltada)MuriculusEthiopian striped mouse (M. imberbis)CoelomysSumatran shrewlike mouse (M. crociduroides)Mayor's mouse (M. mayori)Gairdner's shrewmouse (M. pahari)Volcano mouse (M. vulcani)M. lepidoidesLittle Indian field mouse (M. booduga)Ryukyu mouse (M. caroli)Fawn-colored mouse (M. cervicolor)Cook's mouse (M. cookii)Cypriot mouse (M. cypriacus)Servant mouse (M. famulus)Sheath-tailed mouse (M. fragilicauda)Macedonian mouse (M. macedonicus)House mouse (M. musculus)Mus nitidulusSteppe mouse (M. spicilegus)Algerian mouse (M. spretus)Earth-colored mouse (M. terricolor)NannomysBaoule's mouse (M. baoulei)Toad mouse (M. bufo)Callewaert's mouse (M. callewaerti)Gounda mouse (M. goundae)Hausa mouse (M. haussa)Desert pygmy mouse (M. indutus)Mahomet mouse (M. mahomet)Matthey's mouse (M. mattheyi)African pygmy mouse (M. minutoides)Temminck's mouse (M. musculoides)Neave's mouse (M. neavei)Free State pygmy mouse (M. orangiae)Oubangui mouse (M. oubanguii)Peters's mouse (M. setulosus)Setzer's pygmy mouse (M. setzeri)Thomas's pygmy mouse (M. sorella)Delicate mouse (M. tenellus)Gray-bellied pygmy mouse (M. triton)PyromysCeylon spiny mouse (M. fernandoni)Phillips's mouse (M. phillipsi)Flat-haired mouse (M. platythrix)Rock-loving mouse (M. saxicola)Shortridge's mouse (M. shortridgei)WikidataWikispeciesiNaturalistOpen Tree of Life