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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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Another idea that I had was a descendant of the chinchila rats (Abrocomidae). Living in the Andes, it would acumulate fat tissue in the autumn for their hibernation in winter.

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Interesting idea!

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 16.01.23 21:21. Заголовок: JOrnitho Do you thi..


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Do you think they'll still need to hibernate deeply and for long periods in the warm climate of neocene? Even in alpine climate of Andes, it will be considerably warmer than in holocene today.

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I think that this descendants of chinchillas still will hibernate - if it was -25 and became -20, it's still much cold for small cute rodent.

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I thought it would be about -10 centigrade in winter, since -20 C is the temperature of holocenic mountains in temperate climate.

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I thought it would be about -10 centigrade in winter, since -20 C is the temperature of holocenic mountains in temperate climate.


If warming is so strong, chinchillas won't hibernate.

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If the temperatures are that high, I don’t think that they would need to hibernate. However, they could still develop a fat tissue to survive the periods of lack of food, which usually come in the winter.

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 17.01.23 19:02. Заголовок: JOrnitho At least, ..


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At least, they will not hibernate for so long and so deeply as in holocene. And I agree about the fat.

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I finished the description of the mangrove rat, now I'll work in the chinchila rat.

Atlantic mangrove rat (Palustromys cancrivorus)
Order: Rodentia
Family: Cricetidae
Habitat: Mangroves and coastal lagoons of Southeastern and Northeastern South America
The anthropogenic onslaught over nature during the Holocene had damaged several ecosystems and brought several species to extinction. The disappearance of humanity gave some respite to the survivors and they continue to evolve, allowing several new species to appear in the Neocene. The water rats (Nectomys) were capable of surviving and their direct descendants are the rodents of the genus Palustromys. The type species of this group is the Atlantic mangrove rat, an inhabitant of the mangroves and coastal lagoons of Southeastern and Northeastern South America.

The Atlantic mangrove rat has a 19 cm body length and a tail of 15 cm. It have relatively longer, less hairy ears and a glossy, long pelage. This pelage is made up of wool hairs and guard hairs and is dark brown dorsally and is light gray on its sides and ventrally. All representatives of this genus have palmed hind feet, which allows them to swim. They have strong muscles in their head, allowing them to deliver powerful bites.

They are omnivorous mammals with a diet ranging from fruits and leaves to insects and small fish. They have preference for the fruits of the mangrove trees, being able to risk climbing to reach it. With their powerful bite, the mangrove rats can crush crustaceans.

They are solitary mammals that are active during the night. The males have a much less defined home range and tend to roam, while the females are very territorial.

When swimming and searching for food, the mangrove water rat is able to detect objects under water and lift them above the surface in order to inspect to see if the object is edible or not using olfaction and sight. When hunting on land it is able to secure prey but pouncing and grasping with its forepaws.

Nests are generally built in a similar way to those of birds and consist of dry twigs and leaves woven together. They are built inside dead trees alongside streams and under dense vegetation for protection

The Atlantic mangrove rat is a polygynous rodent in which males will increase their home range in an attempt to mate with many females to produce the most offspring possible. Although males tend to be sexually active all year long, the females have a higher pregnancy rate during the wet season. This will produce offspring that have an abundant food source when born, resulting in greater growth and larger populations.

Gestation periods last around 30 days and the litters can be as small as 1 offspring and as large as 7. Males are generally absent when raising the altricial young, so the female is responsible for feeding and caring for their young. This species has a lifespan of 3 years.

Another representative of this genus is the Amazon mangrove rat (Palustromys amazonicus). This species inhabits from the mangroves of Northern South America to the flooded forests of the Amazon River. Their size is similar to that of the Atlantic species, but their fur is black rather than dark brown. Living in the coastal lagoons of Southern South America, the Southern mangrove rat (Palustromys australis) is another representative of the group. This species has a body length of 16 cm, while its tail measures 11 cm. They have a reddish brown fur with white underparts.

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It's good rodent.

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ссылка на сообщение  Отправлено: 18.01.23 21:07. Заголовок: JOrnitho Good rat!..


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Good rat!

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I'm having problems to think in a good vernacular name for the chinchila rat. Any one have sugestions? It would be like a Holocenic chinchila rat, with the exception of it getting "fat" during the winter.

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Winter chubby chinchilla? Fat tissue chinchilla? Fat chinchilla?

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Not bad, though too banal. Would be great to find local Indian (tupi, guarani) words for "fat" and "rat".

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May be rata-gordita ("chubby rat" on spanish)?

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May be rata-gordita ("chubby rat" on spanish)?



I thought about using the name chinchillone, which is a local name for the chinchila rat. So maybe it could the chinchillone-gordito.

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Good name, use it!

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Finished the description:

Chinchillone-gordito (Abrocoma andina)
Order: Rodentia
Family: Abrocomidae
Habitat: Andean Plateau and rocky areas of high altitude in the Andes
The anthropogenic onslaught over nature during the Holocene had damaged several ecosystems and brought several species to extinction. The disappearance of humanity gave some respite to the survivors and they continue to evolve, allowing several new species to appear in the Neocene. The chinchilla rats (Abrocoma) were capable of surviving and some new species of this genus appeared. One of them is the chinchillone-gordito, an inhabitant of the Andean Plateau and rocky areas of high altitude in the Andes.

The chinchillone-gordito is morphologically similar to the members of the genus Abrocoma that lived during the Holocene. It had 25 cm of length, with 80% of their size being formed by their furred tail. The fur is long, dense and soft, and the ears prominent and rounded. The feet are broad but short, with four toes on the front feet and five on the hind; the small, nail-like claws are hidden by tufts of stiff bristles. The dorsal pelage is dark gray, slightly paler on the flanks, and the hairs on the underparts are white.

However, what differentiates it from their ancestors is that, during the end of autumn, these rodents acquire a three-centimeter thick layer of fat. This helps them conserve energy for the cold months of winter, when food supply is low. It is diurnal and feeds on shoots, leaves, grasses and seeds. While they feed, a member of the group will stay as a sentinel.

The chichillone-gordito lives in a burrow, often sharing a pre-existing one with other species. Alternatively it digs its own burrow, often under boulders. A group of up to six individuals can occupy the same burrow. Several colonial burrows may be grouped close together, forming colonies that may range from several to a hundred individuals. It is an efficient climber on both rocks and bushes.

This species is monogamous. The mating season starts during the spring, with the gestation lasting for 120 days. One to two precocial young are born and they receive the care of both parents. Newborns are capable of eating plant food and are weaned at 6 weeks old and reach sexual maturity relatively quickly at an average age of 8 months. They have a lifespan of 8 years, but many are preyed before reaching this age.

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Good rat, again!

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