Abrocoma: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Rodentia
Family
Abrocomidae
Genus
Abrocoma
Species
Scientific Name
Abrocoma

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Abrocoma

Abrocoma is a genus of abrocomid rodents found in the Andes of South America, from southern Peru to central Chile. The genus contains eight species, most of which are found in isolated mountain ranges in northwestern Argentina. The oldest fossil record for the Caviomorpha appears at the late Eocene-Early Oligocene transition (37.5–31.5 mybp). The Abrocoma has an interesting body structure for example within its own head it has a sac that contains a liquid that is not named by Janet K. Braun and Michael A. Mares(894). They also have feet that are padded which helped to completely say with certainty that it is a rock dweller but also a rock climber.(896).

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Abrocoma in languages:

Bokmål
Fjellharemus
Czech
činčilák
English
Typical Chinchilla Rats
English
Mountain Chinchilla Rats
Portuguese
Ratos-chinchila comuns