A rodent is an animal with two sharp, constantly growing incisors. These teeth are kept short by gnawing. Rodents include rats, mice, hamsters and gerbils. They are mostly very small, although the biggest rodent is the capybara, which can grow to up to 4.3 feet. Canine ancestors may be a rodent or rodent related.
Large rodent translates to Spanish to mean roedor grande.
The capybara, the largest rodent in the world, can grow to as much as 150 pounds as an adult. That would be a bit more than the average wolf weighs.
The paca is a large burrowing rodent of South and Central America.
a very large rodent - a monster rat
hamster
It is a large rodent, it lives in wetlands in South America.
Erm... Probably a rabbit.
paca
The world's largest rodent is the capybara. It's predators include jaguar, caiman, puma, and anacondas. Beavers, another large rodent, have predators such as wolves and Wolverines.
A capybara is a large rodent native to South America. It is the largest living rodent in the world, known for its semi-aquatic habitat, social behavior, and herbivorous diet. Capybaras are often found near bodies of water in rainforests and grasslands.
A chipmunk
A rodent.