Naked mole-rats (
Heterocephalus glaber, Rodentia: Bathyergidae) excavate extensive subterranean burrows with their procumbent incisors. Captive individuals often
place a wood shaving or tuber husk behind their incisor teeth and in front of their lips and molar teeth while gnawing on
substrates that yield fine particulate debris. This oral barrier may prevent choking or aspiration of foreign material. Consistent
use of tools has rarely been reported in rodents.
Key wordsHeterocephalus glaber - Gnawing - Oral barrier - Tool use - Rodents
Received: 14 February 1998 / Accepted after revision: 9 April 1998