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Biology, botany, zoology / Zoology / Various mammals
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Hedgehog - insectivorous
(4)
BOBR - rodent
HARE - rodent
MOLE - insectivorous
KUZU - marsupial
MOUSE - rodent
ELEPHANT - proboscis detachment, the largest land mammal
SONIA - rodent
(5)
AGUTI - humpback hare, rodent
Squirrel - rodent
VEKSHHA - squirrel (dialect name)
GOFER - rodent
KOALA - marsupial bear
RAT - rodent
KUTOR - water shrew, insectivorous
PASYUK - rodent
Marmot - rodent
HAMSTER - rodent
ZOKOR - rodent
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BAIBAK - steppe marmot
WOMBAT - marsupial
ECHIDNA - marsupial, detachment of monotremes, lays eggs
RABBIT - rodent
Couscous - marsupial
FLIGHT - rodent
MOHERA - insectivorous
NUTRIA - rodent
PLAVUN - water opossum, marsupial
Mole-rat - rodent
Gopher - rodent
TENREK - bristly hedgehog, insectivorous
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WALLABY - a subfamily of kangaroos
VISKASHA (viscacha) - chinchilla family, rodent
KANGAROO - marsupial
LEMMING - rodent
SLOTH - detachment of edentulous
MOUSE - rodent
muskrat - rodent
Opossum - marsupial
VOLE - a rodent
Platypus - detachment of monotremes, lays eggs
SCHELEZUB - insectivorous
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BAVDIKUT - marsupial badger
Chipmunk - rodent
DESKEDER - insectivorous
Porcupine - rodent
DOLGONOG - rodent
Capybara (capybara) - the largest of the rodents
Anteater - detachment of edentulous
GINGER - rodent
TARBAGAN - Mongolian marmot
CHinchilla - rodent
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WHITE-TOoth - a family of shrews
CHURZUBKA - a family of shrews
ZLATOKROT - insectivorous
PROEKHIDNA - marsupial, detachment of monotremes, lays eggs
JUMPER - insectivore
SELEVINYA - rodent
AARDVARK
Jerboa - rodent
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Armadillo - detachment of edentulous
CAPITAL - see Capybara
Shrew - insectivorous
SLEPUSHENKA - a rodent
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