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Goff's pocket gopher

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Goff's Pocket Gopher
Extinct (1955)
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G. p. goffi
Trinomial name
Geomys pinetis goffi
Sherman, 1944

Goff's southeastern pocket gopher (Geomys pinetis goffi) was a pocket gopher endemic to Brevard County, Florida, United States. The last sightings recorded were in 1955. They burrowed and lived mostly underground eating mainly underground vegetation. Their habitat was temperate desert and sandy coastline. Due to human population growth and development of its habitat, this gopher is now extinct.

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