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With their front teeth perfect for gnawing, rats are members of this mammalian order
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the Huachipa Zoo in Lima, Peru.) The endangered pacarana is in this mammal order; its ancestors were the largest that ever lived, reaching the size of a small rhinoceros
Muskrats & woodrats belong to this order of mammals
Humans are of the order primates; mice are of this order
Both the chinchilla & the chinchilla rat belong to this order of mammals
Chinchillas, which are known for their fur, belong to this order of mammals
It should gnaw at you that beavers are members of this largest order of mammals
The Patagonian cavy, which resembles a hare, belongs to this order of mammals
From Latin "to gnaw", there are more of this group than all other mammals combined
Gerbils are members of this animal order with impressive incisors
North American porcupines who gnaw the bark off trees are part of this "gnawing" order
The agouti, about the size of a rabbit but related to the guinea pig, belongs to this order of mammals
Cajun chefs have been known to cook nutria, a furry member of this order of mammals
The 14 species of marmots are types of these
This is the most abundant order of mammals, including beavers & porcupines
Weighing up to 110 lbs. or more, the capybara is the largest member of this order of mammals