rodentia - définition. Qu'est-ce que rodentia
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rodentia - définition


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  • enamel]], whereas the rear is softer [[dentin]]e. The act of chewing wears down the dentine, leaving a sharp, chisel-like edge.
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  • Kangaroo rats can locate food caches by spatial memory.
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  • ''[[Masillamys]]'' sp. fossil from the [[Eocene]] [[Messel Pit fossil site]], Germany
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  • [[Brown rat]] in a flowerbox: Some rodents thrive in human habitats.
  • A nest of [[naked mole rat]]s
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  • [[Common degu]]s have a complex vocal repertoire.
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  • Middle East blind mole rat]] uses [[seismic communication]].
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  • Two [[Patagonian mara]]s with young, an example of a monogamous and communal nesting species
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  • [[Anomaluromorpha]]: [[East African springhare]]
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  • [[Castorimorpha]]: [[Botta's pocket gopher]]
  • [[Caviomorpha]]: [[North American porcupine]]
  • Rodents cause significant losses to crops, such as these potatoes damaged by [[vole]]s.
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  • Drawing of the critically endangered red crested soft-furred spiny rat
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  • Golden or Syrian hamster]]
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  • Prairie dog "town". Prairie dogs are extremely social.
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  • The Cape ground squirrel is an example of a promiscuous rodent.
  • Nepotistic species such as house mice rely on urine, feces and glandular secretions to recognize their kin.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Rodentia; Rodents; Order Rodentia; Rodent like Mammals; Gnawer; Rodent Family; Pest rodent; Sexual behavior of rodents; Mating strategies of rodents; Social behavior of rodents; Communication in rodents; Evolution of rodents; Evolutionary history of rodents; Olfactory communication in rodents; Rodent pest
n. pl.
Gnawers, rodents.
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  • enamel]], whereas the rear is softer [[dentin]]e. The act of chewing wears down the dentine, leaving a sharp, chisel-like edge.
  • [[Sciuromorpha]]: [[African dormouse]]
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  • Kangaroo rats can locate food caches by spatial memory.
  • Laboratory house mouse]]
  • Noticeable [[diastema]] in a rodent skull
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  • ''[[Masillamys]]'' sp. fossil from the [[Eocene]] [[Messel Pit fossil site]], Germany
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  • [[Brown rat]] in a flowerbox: Some rodents thrive in human habitats.
  • A nest of [[naked mole rat]]s
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  • [[Common degu]]s have a complex vocal repertoire.
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  • Middle East blind mole rat]] uses [[seismic communication]].
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  • Two [[Patagonian mara]]s with young, an example of a monogamous and communal nesting species
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  • [[Anomaluromorpha]]: [[East African springhare]]
  • Chinchilla [[fur coat]], exhibited at the 1900 ''Exposition Universelle'', Paris
  • Reconstruction of the phylogenetic tree of Rodentia on the basis of their whole genomes
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  • [[Castorimorpha]]: [[Botta's pocket gopher]]
  • [[Caviomorpha]]: [[North American porcupine]]
  • Rodents cause significant losses to crops, such as these potatoes damaged by [[vole]]s.
  • Rodent Bait Station, [[Chennai]], India
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  • Drawing of the critically endangered red crested soft-furred spiny rat
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  • Golden or Syrian hamster]]
  • [[Eastern chipmunk]] carrying food in cheek pouches
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  • Prairie dog "town". Prairie dogs are extremely social.
  • Volume rendering of a mouse skull (CT) using shear warp algorithm
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  • The Cape ground squirrel is an example of a promiscuous rodent.
  • Nepotistic species such as house mice rely on urine, feces and glandular secretions to recognize their kin.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Rodentia; Rodents; Order Rodentia; Rodent like Mammals; Gnawer; Rodent Family; Pest rodent; Sexual behavior of rodents; Mating strategies of rodents; Social behavior of rodents; Communication in rodents; Evolution of rodents; Evolutionary history of rodents; Olfactory communication in rodents; Rodent pest
·adj An order of mammals having two (rarely four) large incisor teeth in each jaw, distant from the molar teeth. The rats, squirrels, rabbits, marmots, and beavers belong to this order.
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  • enamel]], whereas the rear is softer [[dentin]]e. The act of chewing wears down the dentine, leaving a sharp, chisel-like edge.
  • [[Sciuromorpha]]: [[African dormouse]]
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  • Kangaroo rats can locate food caches by spatial memory.
  • Laboratory house mouse]]
  • Noticeable [[diastema]] in a rodent skull
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  • ''[[Masillamys]]'' sp. fossil from the [[Eocene]] [[Messel Pit fossil site]], Germany
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  • [[Brown rat]] in a flowerbox: Some rodents thrive in human habitats.
  • A nest of [[naked mole rat]]s
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  • [[Common degu]]s have a complex vocal repertoire.
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  • Middle East blind mole rat]] uses [[seismic communication]].
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  • Two [[Patagonian mara]]s with young, an example of a monogamous and communal nesting species
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  • [[Anomaluromorpha]]: [[East African springhare]]
  • Chinchilla [[fur coat]], exhibited at the 1900 ''Exposition Universelle'', Paris
  • Reconstruction of the phylogenetic tree of Rodentia on the basis of their whole genomes
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  • [[Castorimorpha]]: [[Botta's pocket gopher]]
  • [[Caviomorpha]]: [[North American porcupine]]
  • Rodents cause significant losses to crops, such as these potatoes damaged by [[vole]]s.
  • Rodent Bait Station, [[Chennai]], India
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  • Drawing of the critically endangered red crested soft-furred spiny rat
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  • Golden or Syrian hamster]]
  • [[Eastern chipmunk]] carrying food in cheek pouches
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  • Prairie dog "town". Prairie dogs are extremely social.
  • Volume rendering of a mouse skull (CT) using shear warp algorithm
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  • The Cape ground squirrel is an example of a promiscuous rodent.
  • Nepotistic species such as house mice rely on urine, feces and glandular secretions to recognize their kin.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Rodentia; Rodents; Order Rodentia; Rodent like Mammals; Gnawer; Rodent Family; Pest rodent; Sexual behavior of rodents; Mating strategies of rodents; Social behavior of rodents; Communication in rodents; Evolution of rodents; Evolutionary history of rodents; Olfactory communication in rodents; Rodent pest
¦ noun a mammal of an order (Rodentia) that includes rats, mice, squirrels, and porcupines, distinguished by strong constantly growing incisors and no canine teeth.
Origin
C19: from L. rodent-, rodere 'gnaw'.