Discover the intriguing world of Cabrera's Hutia, a unique herbivorous rodent native to the coastal regions of Cuba and the Bahamas. This nocturnal creature not only boasts distinct physical features and social behaviors but also plays a crucial role in its ecosystem through plant propagation and serving as prey for larger predators. Learn more about its habitat, diet, and conservation status in our latest blog post.
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Black-tailed Hutia
Discover the Black-tailed Hutia, a unique and endangered rodent native to the Bahamas, thriving in tropical forests. With its distinctive black tail and social nocturnal behavior, this medium-sized herbivore plays a vital role in its ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal and influencing plant growth. Learn about its habitat, diet, and the conservation efforts needed to protect this remarkable species.
Ingraham’s Hutia
Explore the fascinating world of Ingraham's Hutia (*Geocapromys ingrahamii*), a medium-sized rodent native to the Bahamas, particularly Great and Little Abaco islands. This nocturnal herbivore plays a vital role in its ecosystem through seed dispersal and soil aeration, while its unique adaptations and social behaviors make it a remarkable species facing conservation challenges. Discover the conservation status, habitat, diet, and intriguing facts about this vulnerable species in our comprehensive species description.