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The sewellel, or mountain beaver, is one of the most primitive members of this order that makes up 40% of all mammal species rodents $800 DJ ALL KINDS OF ANIMALS 2025-12-08 #9451
Muskrats & hamsters are both members of this order of animals rodents $200 J MAMMALS 2021-02-17 #8338
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Huachipa Zoo in Lima, Peru.) The endangered pacarana is in this mammal order; its ancestors were the largest that ever lived, reaching the size of a small rhinoceros rodents $200 J SOUTH AMERICAN ANIMALS 2008-02-29 #5410
Muskrats & woodrats belong to this order of mammals rodents $200 J ANIMALS 2007-12-13 #5354
The agouti, about the size of a rabbit but related to the guinea pig, belongs to this order of mammals Rodents DD $500 J ZOOLOGY 1997-02-24 #2881
Both the chinchilla & the chinchilla rat belong to this order of mammals rodents $300 J ZOOLOGY 1997-02-10 #2871
The Patagonian cavy, which resembles a hare, belongs to this order of mammals rodents $400 J ANIMALS 1996-01-29 #2631
You should "gnaw" that beavers belong to this order of mammals rodents $500 J ANIMALS 1993-06-10 #2034
Capybaras & chipmunks belong to this order of mammals rodents $400 J ANIMALS 1993-05-28 #2025
Chinchillas, which are known for their fur, belong to this order of mammals Rodents $400 J ZOOLOGY 1990-05-17 #1329
Weighing up to 110 lbs. or more, the capybara is the largest member of this order of mammals Rodents $1,000 DJ ZOOLOGY 1990-02-09 #1260
North American porcupines who gnaw the bark off trees are part of this "gnawing" order rodents $500 J ZOOLOGY 1990-01-09 #1237
The name of this order of mammals comes from the Latin verb "robere", meaning to gnaw rodents $200 DJ MAMMALS 1989-05-17 #1098
Order of mammals whose name means "gnawing" rodents $500 J ANIMALS 1988-02-16 #802
The most abundant group of mammals are these gnawing animals including chipmunks & porcupines rodents $300 J MAMMALS 1988-01-01 #770
The tiny Yorkshire terrier was bred to catch these rodents $400 J DOGS 1987-12-25 #765
This order runs from tiny creatures weighing 1/3 oz. to the capybara who tips the scales at over 100 lbs. rodents $800 DJ MAMMALS 1987-02-10 #567
From Latin "to gnaw", there are more of this group than all other mammals combined rodents $400 DJ ZOOLOGY 1984-12-05 #63
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