The Panamint kangaroo rat is
nocturnal and does not hibernate. It tends to be active throughout the year except when limited by snow cover. The species is solitary and separate except during
estrus.
Locomotion The
bipedal form of locomotion that the Panamint kangaroo rat utilizes is very specialized. They will move by various means depending on the environmental situation they are in. For example, when undisturbed, a slowly moving animal travels by quadrupedal hopping, bipedal hopping or, bipedal walking and when frightened, the hopping changes into erratic bipedal leaps in order to avoid predators. Panamint kangaroo rats are excellent swimmers, their large hind feet give them considerable agility in the water. The Panamint kangaroo rat's hop is about the same length of its body. The availability of water and nutrition can have an effect on the activity of the animal.
Mating and reproduction Responses between males and females change cyclically as a female passes through
estrus. Continuous proximity of the male may cause the female to stop cycling so, successful breeding demands that both sexes dwell separately, coming together for mating with only a brief paring interval. Males home ranges will become broader during spring for mating. The height of breeding season is between February and March. Litter size ranges between 3 and 4 young. ==Physiology==