lagostomus maximus
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Definition
Noun: * A large, gregarious, burrowing rodent: A species of rodent, also known as the plains viscacha, that is larger than a chinchilla. It is characterized by its social behavior and extensive burrow systems.
Usage
- The Lagostomus maximus is native to the grasslands of South America.
- Researchers are studying the impact of Lagostomus maximus colonies on the Pampas ecosystem.
- Unlike its solitary relatives, Lagostomus maximus lives in large, communal groups.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is primarily used in zoological, ecological, and scientific contexts to refer specifically to this species within the family Chinchillidae.
- Common Name: In non-scientific language, this animal is more commonly referred to as the plains viscacha.
Variants and Related Words
- Viscacha (n): The common name for rodents of the genera and . is one specific type of viscacha.
- Chinchillidae (n): The biological family to which the belongs, which also includes chinchillas and mountain viscachas.
Synonyms
- Plains viscacha
- Argentine plains viscacha
Related Terms
- Gregarious (adj): Describing the animal's tendency to live in flocks or communities.
- Fossorial (adj): Relating to animals adapted to digging and living underground, describing its burrowing behavior.
- Colony (n): A group of the same species living together, often used to describe its social structure.
Noun
- gregarious burrowing rodent larger than the chinchillas