06/12/2019

All you need to know about African Giant Pouched Rat 'OKETE' Taboos In Yoruba Land

African Giant Pouched Rat [Cricetomys sp. Ansorgei]
The Giant African Rat has a long tail, which is bare with a white tip. The body is covered with buff-grey, relatively long fur whereas the underparts are slightly paler. Front hands are white. The face is characterised by long dark whiskers. An adult measures 750 mm from the nose to the tip of the tail, and the tail is about 410 mm long. An average male weighs about 1.3 kg and the female 1.2 kg. Small eyes are surrounded by a black eye-patch. 

The African Giant Rat is an omnivorous rodent which feeds on a wide range of food items. Its diet includes insects, termites, fruit and vegetable matter. They have cheek pouches in which they carry food and other items intended for storage.

After a gestation period of 27 days, females give birth to litters of two to four altricial pups. The African Giant Rat breeds mostly during summer. Young first leave the nest to forage at the age of six weeks, and finally, leave the nest at the age of three months.

The Giant Pouched Rats are strictly nocturnal and mostly solitary, except when breeding. The home range of adult males and female rats overlaps. The African Giant Rat is adapted to forests and forest scrub with rainfall in excess of 800 mm per year.

There are a number of species in this African rodent genus, of which only Cricetomys ansorgei marginally occurs In South Africa. Its occurrence is restricted to the northern parts of the Northern Province.

The Giant Pouched Rats are trained to sniff out land mines in a number of countries in Africa. Easier to train than dogs, the rats are also less expensive to keep. The Rats can become an infestation in areas where rubbish is strewn and left and there are reported incidents of these Giant Pouched Rats eating human babies and sleeping adults.

Taboos In Yoruba Land

  • It is believed that once it stands on its hinds leg, you must never kill it. Why? well, A child born to the killer of this weird animal will die the day he/she makes the first attempt to walk on his/her two legs.
  • It is believed that if seen by a pregnant woman during a hot sunny afternoon the pregnancy should be aborted.
  • it is believed that if seen during broad daylight something terrible has happened, about to happen or someone just died.
  • it is believed to be a bad omen
  • its meat is not eaten as it is a taboo to do so.


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