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Geocapromys is a
genus of
rodent belonging to the
hutia subfamily and are
currently only
found on the
Bahamas and Jamaica. However, they
formerly ranged...
- The
Little Swan
Island hutia (
Geocapromys thoracatus) is an
extinct species of
rodent that
lived on
Little Swan Island, off
northeastern Honduras in the...
- (Capromys pilorides)
Geocapromys Jamaican hutia (
Geocapromys brownii)
Bahamian hutia (
Geocapromys ingrahami) †Cayman
hutia (
Geocapromys caymanensis) †Cuban...
- The
Jamaican coney (
Geocapromys brownii), also
known as the
Jamaican hutia or Brown's hutia, is a small, endangered, rat-like
mammal found only on the...
- The
Cuban coney (
Geocapromys columbi****) is an
extinct species of
rodent in the
subfamily Capromyinae. It was
endemic to Cuba. Its
natural habitats were...
- The
Bahamian hutia or Ingraham's
hutia (
Geocapromys ingrahami) is a small, furry, rat-like
mammal found only in the Bahamas.
About the size of a rabbit...
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Geocapromys caymanensis is an
extinct species of
Geocapromys that
inhabited the
Cayman Islands during the
Quaternary period. Morgan, Gary S.; Macphee,...
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Mesocapromys and Mysateles. The
three genera are the
sister group to
Geocapromys, and
these four taxa
belong to the
tribe Capromyini. In turn, this clade...
- for the
Jamaican boa (Chilabothrus subflavus) and the
Jamaican hutia (
Geocapromys brownii). The park was
inscribed to be a
UNESCO World Heritage Site for...
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American agouti introduced to both the
Cayman Islands and Cuba.
Geocapromys Geocapromys brownii -
Jamaican coney, a
hutia indigenous to Jamaica. It was...