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  2. Bunny rat - Wikipedia

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    The bunny rat is a heavily built rat-like rodent, with a total length of 20 to 27 cm (7.9 to 10.6 in), including the 7 to 10 cm (2.8 to 3.9 in) tail. Adults weigh an average of about 80 g (2.8 oz). The body is covered in long soft hair, and the tail is also hairy, ending in a distinct tuft.

  3. Conilurus - Wikipedia

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    The rabbit rats of genus Conilurus represent an unusual genus of Old World rats from Australia, New Guinea, and Melville Island. Head and body are 16.5–20 cm. Tail length is 18–21.5 cm. The tail is haired and has a distinct tuft at the end. These nocturnal animals are found in habitats ranging from coastal areas, swamps, plains, and forests ...

  4. Brush-tailed rabbit rat - Wikipedia

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    The brush-tailed-rabbit-rat is a moderately sized murid rodent, weighing from 116 to 216 g with a head-body length of 135 to 227 mm and a tail length of 102 to 235 mm. [4] Typically individuals are coloured grizzled grey or brown on the upper side of the body, and white to cream coloured on the belly. The long tail ends in a slight brush ...

  5. Reithrodon - Wikipedia

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    Reithrodon is a genus of rodent in the family Cricetidae. [1] It contains the following living species: Bunny rat (Reithrodon auritus); Naked-soled conyrat (Reithrodon typicus); The scientific name translates as "channel tooth" and refers to grooves on the upper incisors.

  6. Bahamian hutia - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamian hutia or Ingraham's hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami) is a small, furry, rat-like mammal found only in the Bahamas.About the size of a rabbit, it lives in burrows in forests or shrubland, emerging at night to feed on leaves, fruit, and other plant matter.

  7. Potoroidae - Wikipedia

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    Potoroidae is a family of marsupials, small Australian animals known as bettongs, potoroos, and rat-kangaroos. All are rabbit-sized, brown, jumping marsupials and resemble a large rodent or a very small wallaby .

  8. Interesting rabbit facts: 10 fascinating finds about our flop ...

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  9. Rufous rat-kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    The rufous rat-kangaroo or rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) is a small, jumping, rat-like marsupial native to eastern Australia. It is the only species in the genus Aepyprymnus . The largest member of the potoroo/bettong family ( Potoroidae ), it is about the size of a rabbit.