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যূথচর গর্ত chinchillas চেয়ে বড় করাল





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Chinchillidae is in the order Rodentia and consists of the chinchillas, the viscachas, and their fossil relatives.


chinchilla rats, hutias, guinea pigs and the capybara, chinchillas and viscachas, tuco-tucos, agoutis, pacas, pacaranas, spiny rats, New World porcupines.


such as degus, nutria, and tuco-tucos than they are to chinchillas and viscachas.


Along with their relatives, viscachas, they make up the family Chinchillidae.


Elsewhere there are armadillos, South American tapirs and plains viscachas, as well as birds (more than 340 species).


Wisk'achayuq (Quechua wisk'acha viscacha -yuq a suffix, "the one with the viscachas", also spelled Viscachayoc) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which reaches.


(310 mi) north of the nearest previously known population of mountain viscachas in central Peru.


The local fauna includes woodpeckers, ñandús, foxes, viscachas, and capybaras.


Wisk'achayuq (Quechua wisk'acha viscacha -yuq a suffix, "the one with viscachas", also spelled Viscachayoj, Wiscachayo) is a mountain in the Bolivian.


viscacha, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a viscacha (or viscachas)") is a mountain in the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru.


Wisk'achayuq (Quechua: wisk'acha viscacha, -yuq a suffix, "the one with the viscachas", also spelled Huisca Chayoc, Huiscachayoc, Huiscachayocc, Viscachayoc.


viscacha, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the viscacha (or viscachas)") is a 5,065-metre-high (16,617 ft) mountain in the Vilcanota mountain.


Southern viscachas are a colonial species and do not venture far from rocks so that they.


(possibly from Quechua wisk'acha viscacha -yuq a suffix, "the one with viscachas") also spelled Huisca Chayoc, is a mountain in the Andes of Peru which.


rodent, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with the viscacha (or viscachas)", Hispanicized spelling Viscachani) is a 4,088-metre-high (13,412 ft).


(guinea pigs, wild cavies, and capybaras) Chinchillidae (chinchillas and viscachas) Ctenomyidae (tuco-tucos) Cuniculidae (pacas) Dasyproctidae (agoutis and.



viscachas's Meaning':

gregarious burrowing rodent larger than the chinchillas

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