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Rodentia

Rodentia. The single largest group of mammals is the rodentia. Most non-flying mammals are rodents. There are about 1500 living species of rodents (out

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Rodentia

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Rodentia

• The single largest group of mammals is the rodentia. • Most non-flying mammals are rodents. • There are about 1500 living species of rodents (out of 4000

species of mammals).

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Rodentia

• Most people are familiar with mice, rats, hamsters, and guinea pigs.

• Rodentia also includes beavers, muskrats, porcupines, woodchucks, chipmunks, squirrels, prairie dogs, and chinchillas.

• Rodentia does NOT include rabbits (they are different from rodents in that they have an extra pair of incisors and other different skeletal features).

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Rodentia

• Rodents are found native on all continents except Antarctica.

• One family of rodents, the Muridae, contains over 1100 species.

• These are mice and rats.

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Rodentia

• Rodents show their greatest diversity in South America. • Some of these include:

– mountain viscachas (which are rabbit-like animals that live in the moutains)

– Patagonian cavies (which are rabbit-like, fast-running animals with long ears and a short tail)

– the coypu (which is a marsh-dwelling animal that is hunted for its fur),

– burrowing animals like the pacas and tuco-tuco.

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Mountain viscachas

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Patagonian cavies

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Coypu

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Paca

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Tuco-tuco

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Rodent

• The capybara, which also lives in South America, is the largest living rodent.

• It is about the size of a pig and gets up to a weight of about 110 pounds.

• They live in the plains of South America and are often hunted or ranched for their meat.

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Capybaras

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Rodent

• All rodents share common features. • They have a single pair of incisors in each jaw, and they

grow continually throughout life. • The incisors have thick enamel layers on the front but not

on the backs; this causes them to retain their chisel shape as they are worn down.

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Rodent

• Behind the incisors is a large gap in the tooth rows, or diastema.

• There are no canines, and typically only a few molars at the rear of the jaws.

• Rodents have unique chewing patterns and they also have large jaw muscles to help with this.

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Rodent

• Male rodents have a baculum, which is a penis bone. • Most rodents are herbivores, but some are omnivores

while others eat only insects. • Rodents live in many different places, such as trees and

burrows. • They can also be found in some aquatic habitats and also

in the desert. • They can be solitary, like the porcupine, or live in highly-

social groups, like prairie dogs.

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Rodent

• Rodents cost billions of dollars in lost crops each year. • Some are also carriers of human disease such as bubonic

plague, typhus, and Hanta fever. • Some rodent species are economically important as

sources of food or fur. • Others are used extensively in biochemical research (ie.

NOD-SCID, C57-Bl6, and nude mice).

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Eastern Chipmunk

•Tamias striatus

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Gray Squirrel

•Sciurus carolinensis

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Beaver

•Castor canadensis

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Alabama Beach Mouse

•Peromyscus polionotus ammobates

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Black Rat

•Rattus rattus

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Mouse

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Rat

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Squirrel

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Chipmunk

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Vole

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Kangaroo Rat

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Gopher

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Porcupine

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Beaver

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Hamster

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Lemming

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Jerboa

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Gerbil

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Guinea Pig

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Chinchilla

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Prairie Dog

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Pocket Mice

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Mole Rat

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Groundhog

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Capybara

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Marmot

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Muskrat

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