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  Family Pedetidae or springhare
PedetidaeThe Pedetidae is a family met a single species (Pedetes capensis, P. (Full text)
The Pedetidae is a family met a single species (Pedetes capensis, P. (Full text)
Pedetidae Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and DescriptionThe Pedetidae is a family of rodents.
www.thewebsiteofeverything.com /animals/mammals/Rodentia/Pedetidae   (284 words)

  
 Mammals and Other Warm-Blooded Animals - Vol 5
Scaly-tailed squirrels prefer the open woodlands of east, central, an…
Springhare: Pedetidae - Physical Characteristics, Habitat, Diet, Behavior And Reproduction, Springhares And People - GEOGRAPHIC RANGE, CONSERVATION STATUS
SPRINGHARE: Pedetidae Springhares can be found in Angola, Botswana, Congo, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
animals.jrank.org /collection/18/Grzimek-s-Student-Animal-Life-Resource.html   (2860 words)

  
  iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Anomaluridae : scaly-tailed squirrels Family Pedetidae : springhares Infraorder Ctenodactylomorpha Family Ctenodactylidae : gundis Infraorder Glirimorpha Family Gliridae (also Myoxidae, Muscardinidae):...
Anomaluridae : scaly-tailed squirrels Family Pedetidae : springhares Infraorder Ctenodactylomorpha Family Ctenodactylidae : gundis Infraorder Glirimorpha Family Gliridae (also Myoxidae, Muscardinidae): dormice...
Anomaluridae Family Pedetidae Family Ctenodactylidae Family Myoxidae Suborder Hystricognathi Family Bathyergidae Family Hystricidae Family Petromuridae Family Thryonomyidae Family Erethizontidae Family...
anomaluridae.iqexpand.com   (329 words)

  
 R-Zu-2-U - Springhare Springhaas
They are kangaroo-like as far as arms, legs and locomotion go, but there the similarity ends.
These adorable animals are not marsupials, but in the Order Rodentia and are the only member of the Family Pedetidae.
In a 'class' by themselves, if you ever get close to one you will definately want to study their many unusual physical characteristics.
www.treasureranch.com /treasure/rzuinfofiles/springhare.html   (1361 words)

  
 RODENTIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
# mouse-related rodents: Myodonta (Muridae [mouse, rats] + Dipodidae [jerboas]), Geomyoidea (Geomyidae [pocket gophers] + Heteromyidae [pocket mice]) + Castoridae (beavers), and Anomaluromorpha (Anomaluridae [scaly-tailed flying squirrels] + Pedetidae [springhares]) ;
This maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree (click on it to enlarge) has been drawn after modification from
Pedetidae (springhares of genus Pedetes)–not included there–actually clusters with Anomaluridae (Anomalurus) into the superfamily Anomaluromorpha (=Anomaluroidea ;
www.isem.univ-montp2.fr /PPP/PM/RES/Phylo/Rod/@Rodents.php   (1636 words)

  
 Rodent Skulls
Rodents naturally occur everywhere around the world with the exception of Antarctica and New Zealand, but have been introduced there as well.
The following Families can be viewed individually, Aplodontidae, Bathyergidae, Capromyidae, Castoridae, Caviidae, Chinchillidae, Dasyprocidae, Erethizontidae, Geomyidae, Heteromyidae, Hydrochaeridae, Hystricidae, Muridae, Pedetidae, and Sciuridae
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www.skullsunlimited.com /rodentia.html   (276 words)

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