RMG0AK58–Female Patagonian Mara with youngs near the burrow
RMH97PK8–Central American agouti, Rainforest, Gamboa, Panama
RMG0AJX3–Female Patagonian Mara receives the pups
RM2AGBE6N–. Outlines of zoology. teen existing families, nine are represented there, and fourare peculiar to it. The Rodents are divided into four sub-orders :— I. Sciuromorpha.—Squirrels (Sciurtis), marmots (Ardomys), prairie-dogs (Cynomys), and beavers (Castor). « ?^. Myomorpha.—Rats and mice {Mus), voles (Arvicola), lemmings(Myodes), and jerboas [Dipus). CARNIVORA. m 3. Hystricomorpha.—Porcupines (Hystrix), agoutis (Dasyprocld). guinea-pigs {Cavia), and the S. American capybara (Hydro-chceriis), the largest living Rodent, measuring about 4 ft. inlength. 4. Lagomorpha.—Hares and rabbits (Lepus), and t
RMG0C82G–Porcupine
RMG22AX5–Common gundi (Ctenodactylus gundi) at Prague Zoo, Czech Republic.
RF2RY3Y6C–Nutria, coypu
RMG0DDBP–Porcupine
RM2R7YDW0–Common Gundi (Ctenodactylus gundi), North African Gundi
RM2RXNTAE–Tree spiny, north american porcupine (Erethizon Dorsatum), North America, Minnesota, USA, Urson, juvenile
RFEB1N1A–Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) adult with young
RM2RX23HD–Large Mara (Dolichotis patagonum) grazing in a meadow (Large Pampas Hare) (Mara), Dillaby foraging in a meadow (Patagonian Mara) (Patagonian Hare)
RFEB1N17–Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) family in water
RM2RXNTD8–Tree spiny, north american porcupine (Erethizon Dorsatum), North America, Minnesota, USA, Urson, juvenile
RM2RX23HP–Great Mara (Dolichotis patagonum) sitting in a meadow (Great Pampas Hare) (Mara), Dillaby sitting in a meadow (Patagonian Mara) (Patagonian Hare)
RMJ242NF–A Desmarest's hutia eats a piece of fruit on a sandy beach in Cuba.
RFHJ599P–maras
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