- /soʊˌlɛnəˈdɒntɪdiː/. The two
living solenodon species are the
Cuban solenodon (Atopogale cubana) and the
Hispaniolan solenodon (
Solenodon paradoxus).
Threats to both species...
- The
Hispaniolan solenodon (
Solenodon paradoxus), also
known as the agouta, is a small, furry, shrew-like
mammal endemic to the
Caribbean island of Hispaniola...
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solenodon (
Solenodon paradoxus) are the only
surviving solenodon species; the
others are extinct.
Although formerly classified in the
genus Solenodon...
- Solenodontidae. The
genus Solenodon includes three species, only one of
which is
still living—the
Hispaniolan solenodon (
Solenodon paradoxus). This classification...
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understanding the
evolution and
conservation genetics of the
endangered Solenodon paradoxus from the
island of Hispaniola". GigaScience. 7 (6): giy025. doi:10...
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sympatric Hispaniolan solenodon (S.
paradoxus). Marcano's
solenodon's limb
bones were
comparatively shorter than in S.
paradoxus,
suggesting smaller size...
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forests of
lower elevations: the
primarily nocturnal Hispaniolan solenodon (
Solenodon paradoxus) and the
Hispaniolan hutia (Plagiodontia aedium). Both are rarely...
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Saccharomyces paradoxus, a
species of
yeast Solenodon paradoxus, a
species of
solenodon Solenostomus paradoxus, a
species of fish
Variovorax paradoxus, a species...
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toxic saliva is produced. The
Cuban solenodon (Atopogale cubana) and
Hispaniolan solenodon (
Solenodon paradoxus) look
similar to
large shrews. They both...
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hypomicrus Solenodon paradoxus, the
extant Hispaniolan solenodon, is
known from a
recent fossil deposit on Gonâve, but
there are
currently no
known solenodon po****tions...