- The
genus Kerodon (vernacular name mocos; rock cavies)
contains two
species of
South American rock cavies,
related to
capybaras and
guinea pigs. They...
- The rock cavy or mocó (
Kerodon rupestris) is a cavy
species endemic to
eastern Brazil which has also been
introduced to the
Atlantic island of Fernando...
- The
acrobatic cavy (
Kerodon acrobata) also
known as the
acrobatic moco and
climbing cavy is a cavy
species native to Brazil. It is
found from Goiás state...
-
results have
consistently suggested Hydroc****us is most
closely related to
Kerodon (the rock cavies), and the two
evolved from
within the Caviidae. This led...
- Hydroc****inae
Genus Hydroc****us (two
extant species):
Capybara Genus Kerodon (two species): Rock cavy Savage, RJG; Long, MR (1986).
Mammal Evolution:...
- capybaras, and
Kerodon. The
subfamily traditionally contained the
guinea pig or cavy-like
forms along with the
cursorially adapted (running)
Kerodon. Molecular...
-
studies have
recognized a
close relationship between Hydroc****us and
Kerodon, the rock cavies,
supporting placement of both
genera in a
subfamily of...
- Caviidae,
consisting of two
living genera, Hydroc****us, the capybaras, and
Kerodon, the rock cavies. In addition, a
number of
extinct genera related to capybaras...
- nLab
Latest from the
Stacks Project (as of 2013) (Accessed 1
April 2020)
Kerodon a
Stacks project inspired online textbook on
categorical homotopy theory...
- (Hydroc****us hydrochaeris)
Lesser capybara (Hydroc****us isthmius)
Kerodon (Rock cavies) Rock cavy (
Kerodon rupestris)
Acrobatic cavy (
Kerodon acrobata)...