| Scientific Name | Dipodomys spectabilis |
| Category | D |
| Taxon | Mammals |
| Climate Change Vulnerability Score | Moderately Vulnerable |
The Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys spectabilis) is a large (up to 34 cm [13 in]) heteromyid rodent family (Heteromyidae) found in grasslands of the desert southwestern US, from southern Arizona to western Texas. It primarily feeds on seeds and plants. The Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rat will experience a high degree of climate exposure and has a moderately low adaptive capacity. Overall, it has a Climate Change Vulnerability Index ranking of Moderately Vulnerable under the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 4.5 Scenario and Highly Vulnerable under the RCP 8.5 Scenario. The Banner-tailed Kangaroo Rat’s climate change vulnerability is impacted by factors related to distribution, movement, and abiotic niche, which influence its ability to shift in space and respond to climate change impacts. It also has documented or modeled responses to climate change that impact its climate change vulnerability score.



