Definition of Abrocomidae. Meaning of Abrocomidae. Synonyms of Abrocomidae

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Definition of Abrocomidae

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- Chinchilla rats or chinchillones are members of the family Abrocomidae. This family has few members compared to most rodent families, with only nine known...
- Dasyproctidae: agoutis and acouchis Superfamily Octodontoidea Family Abrocomidae: chinchilla-rats Family Octodontidae: degus Family Ctenomyidae: tuco-tucos...
- Petromuridae (d****ie rat, monotypic taxon) Thryonomyidae (cane rats) Abrocomidae (chinchilla rats) Capromyidae (hutias) Caviidae (guinea pigs, wild cavies...
- Dasyproctidae: agoutis Family Cuniculidae: pacas Superfamily Octodontoidea Family Abrocomidae: chinchilla rats Family Ctenomyidae: tuco-tucos Family Echimyidae: spiny...
- †Eocardiidae †Guiomys †Neoepiblemidae †Scotamys Superfamily Chinchilloidea Abrocomidae - chinchilla rats †Borikenomys - incertae sedis Chinchillidae - chinchillas...
- America) Family Octodontidae: (14 species) degus (South America) Family Abrocomidae: (9 species) chinchilla-rats (South America) Family Echimyidae: spiny...
- rat (Abrocoma bennettii) is a species of chinchilla rat in the family Abrocomidae. It is found only in Chile where its habitat is Mediterranean-type scrub...
- Rodents are animals that gnaw with two continuously growing incisors. Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they inhabit every continent except...
- resembles that of chinchillas Chinchilla rat or chinchillones, of the family Abrocomidae A fur color determined by cat genetics Alfredo Chinchilla (born 1962)...
- rat (Abrocoma cinerea) is a species of chinchilla rats in the family Abrocomidae found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. Their total length is 21–43...