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- Heptaxodontidae, rarely called giant hutia, is an extinct family of large rodents known from fossil and subfossil material found in the West Indies. One...
- as a genuine part of the rodents. Caviomorphs include the extinct Heptaxodontidae (giant hutias), the extinct Josep****tigasia monesi (the largest rodent...
- This is a list of North American mammals. It includes all mammals currently found in the United States, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...
- †Cephalomyidae †Eocardiidae Caviidae Dasyproctidae Cuniculidae Ctenomyidae Octodontidae Abrocomidae Echimyidae Myocastoridae CapromyidaeHeptaxodontidae...
- considered threatened by the IUCN. The extinct giant hutias of the family Heptaxodontidae also inhabited the Caribbean, but are not thought to be closely related...
- America) Family Capromyidae: (10 species) hutias (South America) Family Heptaxodontidae: giant hutias (recently extinct) Family Myocastoridae: (57 species)...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...
- EchimyidaeHeptaxodontidae Amblyrhiza Clidomys Elasmodontomys Quemisia Xaymaca Octodontidae Aconaemys Octodon Octodontomys Octomys Pipanacoctomys Spalacopus...
- Capromyidaehutias Ctenomyidae – tuco-tucos Echimyidaespiny rats †Heptaxodontidaegiant hutias Myocastoridaenutria Octodontidaedegus and relatives...
- Jamaican giant hutia, is an extinct species of large rodent in the family Heptaxodontidae. It was endemic to the island of Jamaica and likely became extinct...