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  1. Agouti - Wikipedia

    Agoutis are found in forested and wooded areas in Central and South America. Their habitats include rainforests, savannas, and cultivated fields. They conceal themselves at night in hollow …

  2. Agouti | Habitat, Diet & Adaptations | Britannica

    agouti, (genus Dasyprocta), any of about a dozen species of tropical American rodents resembling the small forest-dwelling hoofed animals of tropical Africa and Asia (see …

  3. Agouti - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    The agouti (ah GOO tee) is a rodent from Central and South America rainforests that looks a bit like a really large guinea pig. Its coarse hair is covered with an oily (and stinky!) substance that …

  4. Agouti - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Often described as a rodent bridging the gap between a guinea pig and a rabbit, the agouti is a fascinating creature found in the diverse ecosystems of Central and South America.

  5. Agouti Facts - Fact Animal

    Agoutis are special little seed-dispersing mammals from the forests of South America. They are fast, secretive and camouflaged and contribute significantly to the forest ecosystems they inhabit.

  6. Agouti Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Agoutis live in the forests of South America, Central America, and far southern Mexico. They are large rodents that grow up to two feet long and weigh between 4.4 and 11 …

  7. Red-rumped agouti - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Red-rumped agoutis are members of the rodent family similar in appearance to Guinea pigs, but larger and with longer legs. Endemic to South America, they are the only mammals within their …

  8. The Agouti: The Quiet Forager of the Yucatan Peninsula

    Apr 1, 2025 · The agouti is a vital yet often underappreciated resident of the Yucatan Peninsula. Their role as seed dispersers and foragers contributes significantly to the health and …

  9. Agoutis (Dasyproctidae) - Encyclopedia.com

    Agoutis range from southern Mexico to northern Argentina and Paraguay. Agoutis are associated with primary and secondary forest and scrub. They require some dense vegetation for cover, …

  10. Red-Rumped Agouti - Oakland Zoo

    Agouti are the only mammal that can open the hard shell of a Brazil nut, without a tool. Agoutis can swim.