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kangaroo rats,
kangaroo mice,
pocket mice and
spiny pocket mice. Most
heteromyids live in
complex burrows within the
deserts and gr****lands of western...
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dipodids and
hopping mice).
Kangaroo rats are four or five-toed
heteromyid rodents with big hind legs,
small front legs, and
relatively large heads...
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pouches back to
their burrowed homes. An
extraordinary fact
about some
heteromyid species, such as the
kangaroo mouse, is that they can
spend several extended...
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giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ingens) is an
endangered species of
heteromyid rodent endemic to California. The
giant kangaroo rat, is the
largest of...
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Dipodomyinae is a
subfamily of
heteromyid rodents, the
kangaroo rats and mice. Dipodomyines, as
implied by both
their common and
scientific names, are...
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despite not
being a
member of the
genus Bettongia.
Kangaroo rat - a
heteromyid rodent of
North America Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Bettongia...
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China and
North America Kangaroo rat and
kangaroo mouse –
similar heteromyid rodents native to
North America; an
example of
convergence Kultarr – a...
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pocket mouse (Chaetodipus penicillatus) is a
North American species of
heteromyid rodent found in the
southwestern United States and Mexico. True to its...
- ; Calede, J.J.-M.; Hunt, R.M. (March 2023). "The
earliest dipodomyine heteromyid in
North America and the
phylogenetic relationships of
geomorph rodents"...
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China and
North America Kangaroo mouse and
kangaroo rat -
similar heteromyid rodents of
North America Kultarr - an
unrelated marsupial with a similar...