lagostomus maximus

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lagostomus maximus

The plains viscacha, Lagostomus maximus, emerges from its burrow at dusk.

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.
lagostomus maximus

The plains viscacha, Lagostomus maximus, emerges from its burrow at dusk.

Noun
  1. gregarious burrowing rodent larger than the chinchillas