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Northern Mountain Cavy
Discover the Northern Mountain Cavy (*Kerodon rupestris*), a unique herbivore thriving in the rugged terrains of the Andes Mountains. Known for their stout bodies and engaging social behaviors, these medium-sized creatures play a vital role in maintaining ecosystem health while facing threats like habitat loss and hunting. Explore their intriguing adaptations and contributions to biodiversity…
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Highland Yellow-toothed Cavy
Discover the fascinating world of the Highland Yellow-toothed Cavy, a unique rodent native to the harsh high-altitude regions of the Andes. Learn about its distinct features, dietary habits, social behaviors, and vital role in maintaining ecological balance, while understanding the conservation challenges it faces due to habitat loss. Explore this incredible species and its importance…
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Southern Highland Yellow-toothed Cavy
Discover the Southern Highland Yellow-toothed Cavy, a fascinating medium-sized rodent native to the Andean foothills of South America. Known for its distinctive golden-brown fur and vibrant yellow incisors, this social herbivore plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, foraging on grasses and herbs while adapting to high-altitude living. Learn about its habitat, behavior, and the…
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