The bushy-tailed jird is a large mouse-like rodent with a bushy tail in the subfamily
Gerbillinae. It has a length of between and a tail of between . Its average weight is between . The ears are large and there are pale patches around the eyes. Dorsally, the hairs are yellowish-brown tipped with black, with the flanks being rather paler than the back. There is a sharp demarcation line between the flanks and the whitish underparts. The tail is yellowish-brown at its base, the rest being greyish-black except for the usually white tip. The tail is well furred throughout its length and held upright. This bushy tail is unique among small rodents in Egypt except for the
Asian garden dormouse (
Eliomys melanurus). The legs are slender and the hind feet are long, with hairless soles. ==Distribution and habitat==