As of my last update, specific global population numbers for Agouti species are not readily available, as they can vary widely depending on the species and their habitats. Some species of Agouti are relatively common in their native ranges, while others may be threatened or endangered due to habitat loss and hunting. Conservation efforts and habitat preservation are crucial for maintaining Agouti populations. For the most accurate and current data, consult recent wildlife surveys or conservation reports.
Another name for an agouti is manicou!
you get a baby agouti
No. Agouti are small mammals, and the only mammals which lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas.
Red-rumped agouti was created in 1758.
An agouti is a rodent that belongs to the animal kingdom.
It means to have a fur base color with a few other colors overlapping and ticking it, giving the rodent a more wild look. This is an example of a rat with an agouti patterned coat. http://www.miceandrats.com/images/rat_ago.jpg
Jamie
3/4 agouti, 1/4 chinchilla
The scientific name of the South American Agouti is Dasyprocta spp.
people from the caribbean
Yes.
South America