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    (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a giant cavy rodent native to South America. It is the largest living rodent and a member of the genus Hydrochoerus. The...
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    recognized as Hydrochoerus holmesi is now assigned to Neochoerus. † Hydrochoerus ballesterensis – Pliocene capybara endemic to Argentina † Hydrochoerus gaylordi...
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    104, compared to 2n = 66 and FN = 102 for H. hydrochaeris. Delgado, C.; Emmons, L. (2016). "Hydrochoerus isthmius". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
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  • juvenile based on size, meaning the species could be a synonym of Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris. More material and new analyses are required to solve the issue...
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    Fossilworks.org Mones, Alvaro; Ojasti, Juhani (16 June 1986). "Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Brisson 1762". Mammalian Species (264): 1–7. doi:10.2307/3503784...
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    Hydrochoerinae is a subfamily of Caviidae, consisting of two living genera, Hydrochoerus, the capybaras, and Kerodon, the rock cavies. In addition, a number of...
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    Pediolagus (one species): Chacoan mara Subfamily Hydrochoerinae Genus Hydrochoerus (two extant species): Capybara Genus Kerodon (two species): Rock cavy...
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  • Selene S. C. (2010-11-22). "Vocal Repertoire of Captive Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris): Structure, Context and Function". Ethology. 117 (1): 83–94....
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    original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2017. "Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)". A-Z Animals. Retrieved 22 July 2017. Briggs, Philip (2009)...
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    Using a molecular clock approach, Opazo suggested Kerodon diverged from Hydrochoerus (the capybara) in the late Middle Miocene. Kerodon acrobata Moojen, Locks...
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