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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 25.03.22 17:24. Заголовок: Galliformes and other animals for South America (продолжение)


Hello! I'm back with ideas for some new species for South America. I found in my computer an archive with some ideas for fauna and flora that I had some time ago and decided to show there to ask your opinion about them. The first is about a descendant of the domestic chicken.

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I also have in this archive some names for possible species that I never developed bayond some few facts. Maybe someone could help me make their descriptions.

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Good hamster!

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Interesting animal!

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Good hmsters!

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I made the description for another rodent.

Araucaria nesting mouse (Sociomys agilis)
Order: Cricetidae
Family: Echimyidae
Habitat: Araucaria forests of Southern South America
The anthropogenic onslaught of the Holocene had damaged several habitats. With humanity's disappearance, these places slowly recovered, with new species appearing. The Araucaria forests of South America had returned the lands that were lost for human expansion. The Araucaria nesting mouse is an inhabitant of this biome. This rodent is part of the Echimyidae family and is adapted to survive in these forests.

The Araucaria nesting mouse is a small rodent, with a body length of 16 cm of length and a tail of 14 cm. They have dark brown fur in their upperparts and white underparts. Their furred tails are black with white bellow. The ears are elongated and they have long whiskers.

This species is mostly herbivorous, with their main food being the seeds of the Araucaria. During the period of fructification, large numbers of these rodents will gather around the pines to feast on the seeds. While they will not eat all of them, the Araucaria nesting mouse will bury seeds whole, favoring the germination. They will also eat fruits, flowers and occasionally insects.

The Araucaria nesting mouse is nocturnal and lives in large colonies, with 30 to 100 individuals. They build their communal nests inside hollow araucaria trees. These nests are filled with leaves and grass. The breeding season is in the Southern Hemisphere spring, extending into late summer. The males will mate with several females inside the colony. There will be brief disputes between them for the right of mating, but rarely they end getting hurt during it. The gestation period is 16 days and the size of the litter ranges from three to 7 young, which are weaned when aged two weeks. The female can become pregnant again shortly after giving birth. In their large colonies, the females will help each other to take care of the young. Sexual maturity is reached when they are about 35 days old. The Araucaria nesting mouse have a lifespan of two years, but several fell prey to predators before even reaching three months.

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 11.01.23 10:39. Заголовок: JOrnitho Good mouse..


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Good mouse.

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Good rodent!

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Interesting rodent!

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 11.01.23 00:54. Заголовок: Would be possible fo..


Would be possible for a large descendant of the pichi armadillo (Zaedyus pichiy) to survive in Patagonia? It would have the size of a black bear and would hibernate in the winter, like their ancestors.

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 11.01.23 10:40. Заголовок: JOrnitho Probably y..


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Probably yes, but why becoming gigantic?

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but why becoming gigantic?


I thought that it could be different from their ancestors and to fill the niche of a large omnivorous. Perhaps it could have the size of a giant armadillo (Priodontes maximus) or slightly larger?

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 11.01.23 20:29. Заголовок: JOrnitho Yes, this ..


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Yes, this is more plausible. Or the size of capybara at most. The giant anteater is not an example: it does not dig the ground and does not dwell in burrows, as armadillos do.

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 14.01.23 16:25. Заголовок: Биолог Interesting e..


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Interesting enough, some South America ground sloths used to make large burrows. You can see it here: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/get-lost-in-mega-tunnels-dug-by-south-american-megafauna

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I finished the description of the armadillo

Gran piche (Amplizaedyus armatus)
Order: Cingulata
Family: Chlamyphoridae
Habitat: Patagonian plains and woodlands
The anthropogenic onslaught over nature during the Holocene had damaged several ecosystems and brought several species to extinction. The disappearance of the humanity gave some respite to the survivors and they continue to evolve, allowing several new species to appear in the Neocene. The pichi (Zaedyus pichiy), also known as the dwarf armadillo, was one of these survivors. Their descendant is the gran piche, a large inhabitant of the Patagonian plains.

Unlike their ancestor, the gran piche isn’t a dwarf. The adults can grow up to 134 cm in length, standing at 62 cm in the shoulder. Their tail adds another 45 cm to their full size. The carapace varies from light yellow to dark brown, and consists of heavy scapular and pelvic shields composed of rectangular osteoderms, and separated by six to eight movable bands. An additional "nuchal" band lies in front of the scapular shield, and there is also a triangular shield on top of the head, and further osteoderms along the tail. The underside of the animal has a coat of tan-coloured hair, which is thicker and longer in winter; there are also a few long hairs protruding through small holes near the posterior edge of some of the scales. Gran piches have extremely long front claws, including a sickle-shaped third claw up to 30 cm. The ears are short, and the eyes dark and relatively small. To locate food and predators they’ll use their well developed sense of smell.

They are omnivorous, with the largest part of their diet consisting of invertebrates such as beetles, ants, and scorpions, though they will also eat small mammals or lizards, as well as plant material and fungi.

Gran piches are solitary and nocturnal, spending the day in burrows. Like their ancestors, they hibernate during the winter. While they can do it inside hollows that are made by themselves, this armadillo will also seek caves and large rock crevices. Their mating season starts in the middle of austral autumn. Female gran piches have two teats and have a gestational period of about five months. They give birth every three years.The young are weaned by about seven to eight months of age, and the mother periodically seals up the entrance to burrows containing younger offspring, seeking to protect them from predators. This species have a lifespan of 16 years.

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Good one again!

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Good armadillo.

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Interesting!

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Thanks everyone! I plan to make descriptions for some small mammals for South America. What do you think of a rodent endemic to the mangroves of Southeastern South America?

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 15.01.23 15:16. Заголовок: JOrnitho Good ideas..


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Good ideas

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rodent endemic to the mangroves of Southeastern South America?


Good idea, but who is the ancestor?

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but who is the ancestor?


A Cricetidae, still need to decide the species. Maybe an Akodon, they are very common in South America.

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