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Chacoan mara

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Dolichotis

Higher classification
  
Mara

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Dolichotis salinicola

Rank
  
Species

Chacoan mara Image Dolichotis salinicola Chacoan Mara BioLibcz

Similar
  
Mara, Rodent, Mammal, Cavies, Common yellow‑to

The Chacoan mara, Dolichotis salinicola, is a relatively large South American rodent of the cavy family. They are a close relative of the better known Patagonian mara.

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Habitat

Chacoan mara Image Dolichotis salinicola Chacoan Mara BioLibcz

The Chacoan mara lives in the South American Chaco, the dry thorny forests and grasslands of Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Maras dig a burrow to sleep in at night.

Food and diet

The Chacoan mara eat grasses and other herbage. They will eat nearly any available vegetation.

Social structure

Chacoan maras live in small groups of up to four animals.

Scientific classification and relatives

Chacoan mara Image Dolichotis salinicola Chacoan Mara BioLibcz

The Chacoan mara is from the family Caviidae, which includes cavies, such as their larger relative the capybara, and guinea pigs. Chacoan maras are closely related to the other member of the Dolichotis genus, the Patagonian mara. Maras are the fourth largest rodent in the world after the capybaras, beavers and porcupines . Though the mara may look like a rabbit, the rabbit is not actually a rodent and therefore not as closely related to the mara as one might expect.

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References

Chacoan mara Wikipedia


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