Azara's agouti
A species of Agouti Scientific name : Dasyprocta azarae Genus : Agouti
Azara's agouti, A species of Agouti
Scientific name: Dasyprocta azarae
Genus: Agouti
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Description General Info
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Description
The Azara Aguti (Dasyprocta azarae) is a species in the family of Agoutis and Acouchis.
General Info
Lifespan
10-20 years
Diet
Azara's agouti predominantly feeds on fruits, constituting a significant portion of its diet. It also consumes diverse plant parts and, occasionally, small invertebrates, showcasing its opportunistic feeding habit.
Appearance
Azara's agouti is a medium-sized mammal with a robust body shape and dense, glossy fur. It's primarily brown, but its underparts are a lighter shade, and some individuals feature a faint black dorsal stripe. This species presents a noticeable fluffy tail and elongated hind limbs. No significant differences in appearance are observed between genders, age groups, or subspecies.
Behavior
Azara's agouti is a diurnal species, primarily solitary but can occasionally interact in small groups. It is noted for its agility in climbing and its preference for elevated hiding places. Distinctively, it marks its territory through gnawing on trees within its domain. It forages primarily on fruits and seeds, with dietary changes based on seasonal availability.
Population
Decreasing
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Mammals Order
Gnawing mammals Family
Agoutis and acouchis Genus
Agouti Species
Azara's agouti