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Definition of Caviidae

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Meaning of Caviidae from wikipedia

- Caviidae, the cavy family, is composed of rodents native to South America and includes the domestic guinea pig, wild cavies, and the largest living rodent...
- the rock cavies, supporting placement of both genera in a subfamily of Caviidae. Paleontological classifications previously used Hydroc****idae for all...
- from within the Caviidae. This led Woods and Kilpatrick (2005) to unite the two into the subfamily Hydroc****inae within the Caviidae. Using a molecular...
- evolved from within the Caviidae. This led Woods and Kilpatrick to unite the two into the subfamily Hydroc****inae within the Caviidae. Based on use of a molecular...
- OCLC 62265494. Caviinae, Genus Cavia. In: Thomas E. Lacher, Jr.: Family Caviidae In: Don E. Wilson, T.E. Lacher, Jr., Russell A. Mittermeier (Herausgeber):...
- Caviinae is a subfamily uniting all living members of the family Caviidae with the exception of the maras, capybaras, and Kerodon. The subfamily traditionally...
- extraordinary social system of the Mara Dolichotis patagonum (Rodentia: Caviidae) ", Mammalia 61:3-15. Eisenberg, J. F. (1974). "The function and motivational...
- Hydroc****inae is a subfamily of Caviidae, consisting of two living genera, Hydroc****us, the capybaras, and Kerodon, the rock cavies. In addition, a number...
- known as the greater guinea pig, is a species of rodent in the family Caviidae, native to South America. It is found primarily in the coastal regions...
- Galea is a genus of South American rodents of the family Caviidae. 5-6 extant species are known, found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Peru and Brazil. They...