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  2. Agouti - Wikipedia

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    The agouti (/ ə ˈ ɡ uː t iː / ⓘ, ə-GOO-tee) or common agouti is many of several rodent species of the genus Dasyprocta. They are native to Central America , northern and central South America , and the southern Lesser Antilles .

  3. List of mammals of South America - Wikipedia

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    Sanborn's grass mouse Galápagos rice rat Small vesper mouse Drymoreomys albimaculatus Stolzmann's crab-eating rat Hairy-tailed bolo mouse Long-tailed pygmy rice rat Marsh rice rat (close relative of Coues's rice rat) Darwin's leaf-eared mouse Bunny rat White-footed climbing mouse Atlantic Forest climbing mouse. Suborder: Myomorpha. Family ...

  4. Mexican agouti - Wikipedia

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    There is limited information available on development within the Mexican agouti. It is known that young are born precocial, and covered in fur with their eyes open. [2] [7] Female agoutis have been found to nurse pups until weaning for up to 7 weeks post-partum, but young are tolerated and remain in their territory post-weaning.

  5. Central American agouti - Wikipedia

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    The Central American agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) is a species of agouti from the family Dasyproctidae. [2] The main portion of its range is from Chiapas and the Yucatan Peninsula (southern Mexico ), through Central America , to northwestern Ecuador , Colombia and far western Venezuela .

  6. Agouti (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Agouti-signalling protein or ASIP, a circulating hormone encoded by the agouti gene that acts as an antagonist at melanocortin receptors; Agouti-related peptide, a neuropeptide produced in the brain by the AgRP/NPY neuron; Agouti coloration genetics, discussing coat colors created by differences in the agouti gene

  7. Red-rumped agouti - Wikipedia

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    Red-rumped agoutis weigh about 3 to 6 kilograms (6.6 to 13.2 lb). They are about 48 to 64 cm (19 to 25 in) long. The females are larger than males but otherwise look similar.

  8. Black agouti - Wikipedia

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    The female black agouti is capable of breeding year-round. Also, they are considered to be seasonally polyestrous, meaning the females can go through more than one period of estrus in a single year. [3] One estrus period can last for 24 hours while the estrous cycle can last between 30 and 34 days. [3]

  9. Coiban agouti - Wikipedia

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    The Coiban agouti (Dasyprocta coibae) is a species of rodent in the family Dasyproctidae. It is endemic to the island of Coiba (Panama) and resembles the more widespread Central American agouti . It is threatened by habitat loss .