It is a type of rat. With a stout back and a hein neck. It is a herbivore. There are a lot of speices. Some people in cuba eat hutia. One common one is a jamcan hutia
A cayman is a type of crocodilian reptile that is similar to an alligator. They are found in Central and South America and are known for their long, slender bodies and broad snouts. They are primarily freshwater inhabitants and are skilled predators.
The island group named after a type of crocodile is the Andaman Islands. The name "Andaman" is believed to have originated from the Malay word for the Malay Peninsula, "Handuman," which means "Land of the Handuman," referring to the Hanuman langurs found on the islands. The islands are located in the Bay of Bengal and are known for their unique biodiversity and indigenous tribes.
# Cuban Finch, Cuban Trogan, Bee Hummingbird, Cuban Kite, Cuban Parakeet, Cuban Hutia. Greater bulldog bat, Cuban Solenodon, Small Indian Mongoose, Pallid Bat, Cuban crocodile, Cuban ground Iguana, Cuban Boa, Cuban treefrog, Monte Ibeira Dwarf Eleuth.
The word you are looking for is "cayman". Caymans are crocodilian reptiles that have a long, skinny snout.
The chameleon is a reptile known for having a long, extendable tongue that can be up to twice the length of its body. This specialized tongue allows chameleons to catch prey with precision from a distance.
Hispaniolan Hutia was created in 1836.
Imposter Hutia was created in 1929.
Lemke's Hutia was created in 1989.
The Imposter Hutia is not threatened because it is extinct
I'm not a very good scientist but the animals gone are: Antillean cave rat, Arabian gazelle, Aurochs, Barbados raccoon, Barbados rice-rat, Barbuda rice-rat,Barbuda rice-rat, Basalt plains mouse, Bavarian pine vole, Big-eared hopping mouse, Black-footed ferret, Bluebuck, Blunt-toothed mouse, Brazilian three-banded armadillo, Bulldog rat,Canary mouse, Cayman Brac hutia, Cayman Brac nesophont, Cayman hutia, Central hare-wallaby, Central rock rat, Columbian hutia, Corozal rat, Corsican shrew, Crescent nailtail. There are many more, I just don't know them yet. Try this website: http://www.extinctanimal.com/default.htm
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 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.
the coney
The names of the three Cayman Islands are Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac.
because it has been killed
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