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Definition of Aperea

Aperea
Aperea A*pe"re*a, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) The wild Guinea pig of Brazil (Cavia aperea).

Meaning of Aperea from wikipedia

- The Brazilian guinea pig (Cavia aperea) (preá in Portuguese) is a guinea pig species found in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay...
- or a subspecies of C. aperea) – Colombia Cavia guianae (often considered a synonym of C. porcellus or a subspecies of C. aperea) – Venezuela, Guyana,...
- of Dunnum and Salazar (2010) C. anolaimae is a subspecies of Cavia aperea, C. aperea anolaimae, and a possible synonymous of C. a. guianae . Woods C. A...
- Microcavia shiptoni - Shipton's mountain cavy Cavia - guinea pigs Cavia aperea - Brazilian guinea pig Cavia fulgida - shiny guinea pig Cavia intermedia...
- is likely descended from closely related species of cavies, such as C. aperea, C. fulgida, and C. tschudii, which are still commonly found in various...
- Cavia (Guinea pigs) Brazilian guinea pig (Cavia aperea) Shiny guinea pig (Cavia fulgida) Santa Catarina´s guinea pig (Cavia intermedia) Greater guinea...
- rat), Rattus norvegicus (brown rat), Cavia porcellus (guinea pig), Cavia aperea (Brazilian guinea pig), Myoprocta acouchy (red acouchi), Hystrix (porcupine)...
- Cavia (Guinea pigs) Brazilian guinea pig (Cavia aperea) Shiny guinea pig (Cavia fulgida) Santa Catarina´s guinea pig (Cavia intermedia) Greater guinea...
- guinea pig, Cavia porcellus; others subsume it under the wild cavy, Cavia aperea. Molecular data collected show there is little genetic differentiation in...
- comparison between the domestic guinea pig (Cavia aperea f. porcellus) and its wild ancestor, the cavy (Cavia aperea)". Hormones and Behavior. 35 (1): 28–37. doi:10...