The habitat of the little earth hutia or San felipe hutia is in the low dense vegetation areas of southwester Cuba. Specifically on the island of Cayo Juan Garcia.
Imposter Hutia was created in 1929.
Lemke's Hutia was created in 1989.
Hispaniolan Hutia was created in 1836.
The Imposter Hutia is not threatened because it is extinct
Cuban Hutia, Greater Bulldog Bat, and Cuban Solenodon.
A cayman hutia is a rodent species found on the islands of Cuba and Cayman Islands. They are nocturnal and live in forested areas, feeding on plants and fruits. The species is currently classified as endangered due to habitat loss and invasive species.
There are 11 species from Haiti which are now extinct. These are Hispaniola edible rat, Samana hutia, lemke's hutia, montane hutia, Puerto Rican hutia, imposter hutia, twisted tooth mouse, atalaye nesophontes, western Cuban nesophontes, St. Michel nesophontes, Haitian nesophontes, and Caribbean monk seal.
the coney
flamingos, wild pigs, iguanas, black barred limia, la hotte blind snake, moxarts frog...
because it has been killed
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