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Octodontoidea
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
EOL has data for
2 attributes
, including:
geographic distribution includes
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/Present
Definition:
This organism is known to be present in this location or region. Not exclusive; other regions may also be reported.
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Greater Antilles
URI:
http://www.geonames.org/3574469
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habitat
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/RO_0002303
Definition:
x has habitat y if: x is an organism, y is a habitat, and y can sustain and allow the growth of a population of x
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distributary
URI:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00000069
Definition:
A stream that branches off and flows away from a main stream channel. They are a common feature of river deltas.
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Mammals cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
Octodontoidea includes
8 children
:
Abrocomidae (chinchilla rats)
Acaremyidae
Capromyidae
Ctenomyidae (tuco-tucos)
Echimyidae (American spiny rats)
Heptaxodontidae (giant hutias)
Octodontidae (degus, rock rats, and viscacha rats)
unclassified Octodontoidea
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