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- Q1009299 subject Q8529040.
- Q1009299 abstract "Geocapromys is a genus of rodent, comprising two extant species of hutia. The Bahamian hutia or Ingraham's hutia (G. ingrahami) is native to the Bahamas, while the Jamaican hutia (G. brownii), which is also known as the Jamaican coney or Brown's hutia, is endemic to Jamaica.The Little Swan Island hutia (G. thoracatus) was a third species which was found only on Little Swan Island, off north-eastern Honduras. It became extinct in 1955, wiped out by storms and introduced predators. Some scientists consider it a subspecies of G. brownii.G. columbianus, G. megas, and G. pleistocenicus are species known only from fossil remains.".
- Q1009299 class Q7377.
- Q1009299 family Q651787.
- Q1009299 kingdom Q729.
- Q1009299 order Q10850.
- Q1009299 phylum Q10915.
- Q1009299 thumbnail Geocapromys_brownii_Harvard_University_small.jpg?width=300.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q10850.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q1898509.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q25546.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q2631402.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q302261.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q34740.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q651787.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q673224.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q7377.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q778.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q783.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q788595.
- Q1009299 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529040.
- Q1009299 classis Q7377.
- Q1009299 familia Q651787.
- Q1009299 name "Geocapromys".
- Q1009299 ordo "Rodentia".
- Q1009299 phylum Q10915.
- Q1009299 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1009299 type Animal.
- Q1009299 type Eukaryote.
- Q1009299 type Mammal.
- Q1009299 type Species.
- Q1009299 type Thing.
- Q1009299 type Q19088.
- Q1009299 type Q729.
- Q1009299 type Q7377.
- Q1009299 comment "Geocapromys is a genus of rodent, comprising two extant species of hutia. The Bahamian hutia or Ingraham's hutia (G. ingrahami) is native to the Bahamas, while the Jamaican hutia (G. brownii), which is also known as the Jamaican coney or Brown's hutia, is endemic to Jamaica.The Little Swan Island hutia (G. thoracatus) was a third species which was found only on Little Swan Island, off north-eastern Honduras. It became extinct in 1955, wiped out by storms and introduced predators.".
- Q1009299 label "Geocapromys".
- Q1009299 depiction Geocapromys_brownii_Harvard_University_small.jpg.
- Q1009299 name "Geocapromys".