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Little Swan Island hutia

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Capromyidae

Scientific name
  
Geocapromys thoracatus

Higher classification
  
Geocapromys

Order
  
Rodent

Suborder
  
Hystricomorpha

Genus
  
Geocapromys

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Little Swan Island hutia httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Similar
  
Geocapromys, Rodent, Jamaican coney, Cuban coney, Mesocapromys

The Little Swan Island hutia (Geocapromys thoracatus) is an extinct species of rodent that lived on the Swan Islands, off north-eastern Honduras in the Caribbean. It was a slow-moving, guinea-pig-like rodent and probably emerged from caves and limestone crevices to forage on bark, small twigs and leaves.

It may have been a subspecies of the Jamaican hutia (Geocapromys browni), whose ancestors were carried to the island from Jamaica, 5000–7000 years ago. It was fairly common in the early 20th century, but disappeared after a severe hurricane (Hurricane Janet) in 1955, followed by the introduction of house cats to the island.

References

Little Swan Island hutia Wikipedia