Termidega
Termidega refers to a genus of small, nocturnal rodents belonging to the family Cricetidae, commonly known as New World hamsters. These rodents are primarily found in North and South America, inhabiting a variety of environments ranging from grasslands and deserts to forests. Species within the Termidega genus are characterized by their relatively short tails, large eyes, and well-developed hind limbs adapted for hopping or running. Their diet typically consists of seeds, fruits, insects, and sometimes small vertebrates.
Reproduction in Termidega species is often rapid, with several litters produced per year. The young are born