It is hard to guess what a Abrothrix illuteus weights. But we have the answer:
An adult Abrothrix illuteus (Abrothrix illuteus) on average weights 47 grams (0.1 lbs).
The Abrothrix illuteus is from the family Cricetidae (genus: Abrothrix). When reaching adult age, they grow up to 12.7 cm (0′ 5″).
As a reference: An average human weights in at 62 kg (137 lbs) and reaches an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). Humans spend 280 days (40 weeks) in the womb of their mother and reach around 75 years of age.
Abrothrix illuteus, also known as the gray akodont, gray grass mouse, or gray soft-haired mouse, is a species of small rodent in the genus Abrothrix of family Cricetidae. It is found only in northwestern Argentina.
Animals of the same family as a Abrothrix illuteus
We found other animals of the Cricetidae family:
- Euryoryzomys russatus with a weight of 60 grams
- Montane grass mouse with a size of 7.5 cm (0′ 3″)
- Abrothrix longipilis with a weight of 38 grams
- Tien Shan red-backed vole with 4 babies per litter
- Northern grass mouse with a weight of 44 grams
- Southern red-backed vole with a weight of 19 grams
- Aegialomys xanthaeolus with a weight of 79 grams
- Gerbil leaf-eared mouse with a weight of 17 grams
- Northwestern deer mouse with a weight of 28 grams
- Abrothrix sanborni with a weight of 24 grams
Animals with the same weight as a Abrothrix illuteus
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Abrothrix illuteus:
- Eastern tube-nosed bat bringing 48 grams to the scale
- Haggard’s leaf-eared mouse bringing 42 grams to the scale
- Naked mole-rat bringing 39 grams to the scale
- Indian roundleaf bat bringing 44 grams to the scale
- Buenos Aires leaf-eared mouse bringing 42 grams to the scale
- Yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse bringing 53 grams to the scale
- Townsend’s vole bringing 52 grams to the scale
- Plains rat bringing 53 grams to the scale
- Caatinga vesper mouse bringing 39 grams to the scale
- Cape short-eared gerbil bringing 54 grams to the scale