
Caviinae - Wikipedia
Caviinae is a subfamily uniting all living members of the family Caviidae with the exception of the maras, capybaras, and Kerodon. The subfamily traditionally contained the guinea pig or cavy-like forms along with the cursorially adapted (running) Kerodon .
Caviidae - Wikipedia
Caviidae, the cavy family, is composed of rodents native to South America and includes the domestic guinea pig, wild cavies, and the largest living rodent, the capybara. They are found across South America in open areas from moist savanna to thorn forests or scrub desert.
Caviidae: Caviinae distribution map - Western Kentucky University
The Caviidae subfamily Caviinae is recognized by Wilson and Reeder as including three living genera: Cavia (six species, the guinea pigs, Venezuela south to the Straits of Magellan), Galea (three species, the yellow-toothed cavies, central and northeastern Brazil, southern Peru,
Caviinae - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Caviinae. A taxonomic subfamily within the family Caviidae – guinea pigs and related rodents.
ADW: Cavia: INFORMATION
Guinea pigs, or cavies, (genus Cavia) are in the subfamily Caviinae, which also includes mountain cavies and yellow-toothed cavies . There are six widely recognized species of guinea pigs, one of which has been domesticated.
Caviinae - Wikispecies
Caviinae Fischer de Waldheim, 1817; References [edit] Links [edit] Caviinae in Mammal Species of the World. Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn M. (Editors.) 2005. Mammal Species of the World – A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Third …
Typical Cavies (Subfamily Caviinae) - iNaturalist
Caviinae is a subfamily uniting all living members of the family Caviidae with the exception of the maras, capybaras, and Kerodon. The subfamily traditionally contained the guinea pig or cavy-like forms along with the cursorially adapted (running) Kerodon.
ADW: Caviidae: INFORMATION
The Caviidae is a family of rodents that occurs over most of South America. It includes two subfamilies: the Caviinae, the cavies and the familiar guinea pigs; and the Dolichotinae, the Patagonian hares or maras. There are a total of five genera and fourteen species of caviids.
Typical Cavies (Caviinae) - Know Your Mammals
Typical Cavies (scientific name: Caviinae) are a fascinating subfamily of rodentlike mammals known for their adorable appearance and unique social behaviors.
Cavia - Wikipedia
Cavia is a genus in the subfamily Caviinae that contains the rodents commonly known as the true guinea pigs or cavies. [1] The best-known species in this genus is the domestic guinea pig, Cavia porcellus, a meat animal in South America and a common household pet outside that continent.