These rodents are generally
nocturnal and sleep through the day in burrows they dig. They feed on foliage, roots and other vegetable matter, and occasionally
arthropods. Outside the burrow they usually move around by hopping on their hind legs. When only one springhare species was recognized, it was listed as vulnerable by the
IUCN in 1996 due to an approximately 20% decrease in the population over the previous ten years. This has been caused by intense hunting and the loss of habitat. However, the negative trend has not persisted, and both species are now listed as Species of Least Concern. The coat of these rodents is known to glow a fluorescent color when viewed under black light.
Vocalisations This rodent has a range of vocalizations at its disposal. They can grunt and bleat. They also have a piping contact call. ==See also==