It is hard to guess what a Akodon albiventer weights. But we have the answer:
An adult Akodon albiventer (Akodon albiventer) on average weights 26 grams (0.06 lbs).
The Akodon albiventer is from the family Muridae (genus: Akodon). When reaching adult age, they grow up to 58.3 cm (1′ 11″).
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.
Akodon albiventer, also known as the white-bellied grass mouse or white-bellied akodont, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in the Andean highlands from southeastern Peru to southwestern Bolivia, northwestern Argentina, and far northeastern Chile at elevations from 2400 m to over 5000 m.
Animals of the same family as a Akodon albiventer
We found other animals of the Muridae family:
- Small pencil-tailed tree mouse with a weight of 28 grams
- Tete veld aethomys with a weight of 133 grams
- Insular vole with a weight of 66 grams
- Malagasy giant rat bringing 1.18 kilos (2.6 lbs) to the scale
- Balkan snow vole with a weight of 56 grams
- Michoacan deer mouse with a weight of 49 grams
- Microryzomys altissimus with a weight of 13 grams
- New Guinea waterside rat with a weight of 526 grams
- Short-tailed bandicoot rat with a weight of 178 grams
- Transbaikal zokor with a weight of 259 grams
Animals with the same weight as a Akodon albiventer
As a comparison, here are some other animals that weight as much as the Akodon albiventer:
- Gray-bellied pencil-tailed tree mouse bringing 28 grams to the scale
- Sagebrush vole bringing 28 grams to the scale
- Lesser mouse-eared bat bringing 21 grams to the scale
- Long-tailed house bat bringing 30 grams to the scale
- Brazilian arboreal mouse bringing 21 grams to the scale
- Ugandan musk shrew bringing 23 grams to the scale
- Woodford’s fruit bat bringing 30 grams to the scale
- Shadowy broad-nosed bat bringing 25 grams to the scale
- Rümmler’s brush mouse bringing 29 grams to the scale
- Pallid bat bringing 22 grams to the scale