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Spanish as jutÃa) are
moderately large cavy-like
rodents of the
subfamily Capromyinae that
inhabit the
Caribbean islands. Most
species are
restricted to Cuba...
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sometimes small animals. It is the
largest living hutia (subfamily
Capromyinae), a
group of
rodents native to the
Caribbean that are
mostly endangered...
- (Hexolobodon phenax) is an
extinct species of
rodent in the
hutia subfamily (
Capromyinae). It is the only
species in the
genus Hexolobodon and
tribe Hexolobodontini...
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Isolobodon is an
extinct genus of
rodent in the
subfamily Capromyinae. It
contains the
following species:
Montane hutia (Isolobodon mont****)
Puerto Rican...
- Myocastoridae, the five
subfamilies Echimyinae, Euryzygomatomyinae,
Capromyinae, Dactylomyinae, Eumysopinae, and the four
tribes Echimyini, Myocastorini...
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remote mountains. The
Jamaican coney belongs to the
hutia subfamily (
Capromyinae) and is the only
surviving native mammal on
Jamaica other than bats....
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rarely seen and may be extinct. It is a
member of the
hutia subfamily (
Capromyinae), a
group of
rodents native to the
Caribbean that are
mostly endangered...
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Rodents are
animals that gnaw with two
continuously growing incisors.
Forty percent of
mammal species are rodents, and they
inhabit every continent except...
- (Geocapromys columbi****) is an
extinct species of
rodent in the
subfamily Capromyinae. It was
endemic to Cuba. Its
natural habitats were
lowlands moist forests...
- (Plagiodontia ipnaeum) is an
extinct species of
rodent in the
subfamily Capromyinae. It was
endemic to
Hispaniola (the
Dominican Republic and Haiti). Its...