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10 to 20 amazing photos: rodents


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Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata)

(Costa Rica)


Borugo (Agouti taczanowskii)

Mother Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) with babies
Mother Agouti (Dasyprocta punctata) with babies

(Belize)

Capybara
Capybara

(Brazil)

Capybara crossing a road
Capybara crossing a road

(Brazil)


Red-tailed squirrel (Sciurus granatensis) feeding on a flower in Costa Rica

(Costa Rica)

Capybara leaving water with a bird on its back
Capybara leaving water with a bird on its back
Location: Tambopata rainforest

(Peru)


Central American Agouti eating a fallen fruit
(pan02-1824)


Black agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa)


Red-tailed squirrel (Sciurus granatensis) feeding on a flower in Costa Rica

(Costa Rica)

Alfaro's Pygmy Squirrel (Microsciuris alfari)
Alfaro's Pygmy Squirrel (Microsciuris alfari)

(Costa Rica)

Capybara crossing a road
Capybara crossing a road

(Brazil)


Striped rodent

(Tanzania)


Borugo rodent


Borugo (Agouti taczanowskii) in the Colombian Amazon


Gray Squirrel
(pan02-1880)



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