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A desert rat typically has a small and compact body, measuring around 6-8 inches in length and weighing only a few ounces. They have large ears that are almost as long as their body, which help to regulate their body temperature in the extreme heat of the desert. Their fur is typically light brown or gray, providing them with camouflage in the sandy terrain. They have long, sharp claws that are well adapted for digging burrows in the sand, which provide them with protection from predators and shelter from the harsh desert climate. Their tails are thin and hairless, often longer than their body, and serve to maintain balance while running and jumping over the uneven desert landscape. Their eyes are large and dark, with keen eyesight to help them navigate their surroundings and locate food and water sources.