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Rock Cavy (Kerodon rupestris) - Wiki
Subject: Rock Cavy (Kerodon rupestris) - Wiki
Rock Cavy or Moc??, Kerodon rupestris.jpg
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Rock Cavy (Kerodon rupestris) - Wiki


Rock Cavy
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[Photo] Kerodon rupestris, Rock Cavvy, By Brian Gratwicke

The Rock Cavy or Moc??, Kerodon rupestris, is a cavy species endemic to eastern Brazil, from easter Piau?? state to Minas Gerais state.

Rock cavies are found in dry rocky areas, with low scrubby vegetation, and close to stony mountains and hills, resembling another distant related animal, the rock hyrax. They usually shelter in crevices and are territorial animals, defendind rock piles against other adult males.

It's a fairly large rodent weighing up to 1 kg and, just like other cavy rodents, the tail of a rock cavy is vestigial or absent. The dorsum is grey and the venter light brown.

They feed on seed, leaves of the scrubby vegetation that grows in their territory. They live in groups and give birth to one or two youngs only, but several litters per year are common. The gestation period averages seventy-five days. They can, sometimes, display homosexual behavior with adult males courting juvenile males. Each group has an alpha or dominant male and several females.

Rocky cavies are common animals, even though they are frequently hunted for food by local human populations.

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