Amphibious South American rodent
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COYPUAmphibious South American rodent
AGOUTISouth American rodent
MARASouth American rodent
CAVYSouth American rodent
PACASouth American rodent
AGOUTISouth American rodent.
COYPUSouth American rodent
DEGUSouth American rodent
PACASouth American rodent.
SPINYRATSouth American rodent.
MARASouth American rodent.
CHINCHILLAPrized South American rodent
NUTRIABurrowing South American rodent
AGOUTILarge South American rodent
COYPUAquatic South American rodent
PACALarge South American rodent
PACARabbitlike South American rodent.
NUTRIAOtterlike South American rodent
CHINCHILLAFurry South American rodent
bizcachaa South American rodent, also BISCACHA
biscachaa South American rodent, also BIZCACHA
bizcachasBIZCACHA, a South American rodent, also BISCACHA
tucutucua South American rodent, also TUCOTUCO, TUCUTUCO
biscachasBISCACHA, a South American rodent, also BIZCACHA
tucotucoa South American rodent, also TUCUTUCO, TUCUTUCU
tucutucoa South American rodent, also TUCOTUCO, TUCUTUCU
tucutucosTUCUTUCO, a South American rodent, also TUCOTUCO, TUCUTUCU
tucutucusTUCUTUCU, a South American rodent, also TUCOTUCO, TUCUTUCO
tucotucosTUCOTUCO, a South American rodent, also TUCUTUCO, TUCUTUCU
coypularge, South American, aquatic rodent, Myocastor (or Myopotamus) coypus, yielding the fur nutria
coypuslarge, South American, aquatic rodent, Myocastor (or Myopotamus) coypus, yielding the fur nutria
chinchillasA small South American rodent with soft gray fur and a long bushy tail
chinchillaA small South American rodent with soft gray fur and a long bushy tail
viscachasA large South American burrowing rodent of the chinchilla family, sometimes hunted for its fur and flesh
viscachaA large South American burrowing rodent of the chinchilla family, sometimes hunted for its fur and flesh
capybaraA South American mammal that resembles a giant, long-legged guinea pig. It lives in groups near water and is the largest living rodent
capybarasA South American mammal that resembles a giant, long-legged guinea pig. It lives in groups near water and is the largest living rodent
nutrialarge South American semiaquatic rodent (Myocastor coypus) with webbed hind feet and a round nearly hairless tail that has been introduced into parts of Europe, Asia, and North America