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Common Agouti

Common Agoutis
Public domain picture from Webster's Dictionary, 1911.
:Animalia
:Chordata
:Mammalia
:Rodentia
:Dasyproctidae
:Dasyprocta
Species
at least 11, as listed by IUCN

The popular term (common) agouti designates several rodent species of the genus Dasyprocta. They are related to guinea pigs and look quite similar, but their legs are elongated.

Confusingly, the related Pacas belong to a genus called Agouti, and are sometimes placed in a separate family called Agoutidae or the subfamily Agoutinae. To avoid misunderstandings, some authors refer to the Pacas as the genus Cuniculus.

Agoutis have five front and three hind toes; the first toe is very small. The tail is very short or non-existent. The molar teeth have cylindrical crowns, with several islands and a single lateral fold of enamel. Agoutis may grow to be up to 60 cm in length and 4 kg in weight. Most species have a brown back and a whitish or buffy belly; the fur may have a glossy appearance and then glimmers in an orange colour. They are active at day. In the wild they are shy animals and flee from humans, while in captivity they may become trusting.

When feeding, agoutis sit on their hind legs and hold food between their forepaws. They feed on fruit and other parts of plants. Sometimes they can cause damage to sugarcane and banana plantations. Their habitat includes rainforests, savannas and, nowadays, cultivated fields, depending on the species. They conceal themselves at night in hollow tree-trunks, or in burrows among roots. Active and graceful in their movements, their pace is either a kind of trot or a series of springs following one another so rapidly as to look like a gallop. They take readily to water, in which they swim well.

Agoutis give birth to litters of two to four young. They can live for as long as twenty years, a remarkably long time for a rodent.

Species

  • Azara's Agouti , Dasyprocta azarae
  • Coiban Agouti , Dasyprocta coibae
  • Crested Agouti , Dasyprocta cristata
  • Black Agouti , Dasyprocta fuliginosa
  • Orinoco Agouti , Dasyprocta guamara
  • Kalinowski Agouti , Dasyprocta kalinowskii
  • Brazilian Agouti , Dasyprocta leporina
  • Mexican Agouti , Dasyprocta mexicana
  • Black-rumped Agouti , Dasyprocta prymnolopha
  • Central American Agouti , Dasyprocta punctata
  • Ruatan Island Agouti , Dasyprocta ruatanica

10-26-2009 08:16:03
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