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Patagonian mara

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225: 316:, especially when standing or walking. The fore feet have four digits while the hind feet have three digits. Its tail is short, depressed, and hairless. It has a gray dorsal pelage with a white patch on the rump separated from the dorsal fur by a black area. In addition, the mara has a white underside with a somewhat orange flank and chin. The average Patagonian mara has a head and body length of 69–75 cm (27–30 in) with a tail of 4–5 cm (1.6–2.0 in). It weighs 8–16 kg (18–35 lb). Unlike most other 50: 528:
time for around one hour and the other parents circle around the den. One or two pups are nursed at a time by a female. A female may sometimes nurse a young from another pair. While a female may prevent young other than her own from nursing her, some young are able to steal milk. Mothers do not actively cooperate in raising their young. For the first three weeks, young remain near the den. At this time, distance between individuals is low, with frequent body contact, huddling,
500: 539:. Maras tooth chatter and emit low grunts when threatened. They also produce a series of short grunts when grooming. Scent marking is used by maras for complex and intense social interactions. Maras stretch and sniff the soil and then sit upright with an arched back and the anogenital area flattened to the ground, a process known as anal digging. In addition, a male stands on his hind legs and urinates on a female's rump, to which the female responds by 103: 78: 479: 512: 556: 341: 491:
shared by up to 29 pairs. Maras breed, at least in southern Argentina, from August to January. Gestation lasts 100 days in wild. Most births in Patagonia occur between September and October, which is before the summer dry season and after the winter rains. Females produce one litter each year in the
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and around 46% of their daily activities involve feeding. Their temporal activity rhythms are related to environmental factors. Light, precipitation, and temperature have positive effects on annual activities, while darkness and relative humidity have negative effects. The daily activity of maras is
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Dens are dug during the breeding season for the young to be raised. Litters from one to 22 pairs are grouped together in these dens. Communal living provides protection from predators with the survival rate for young being higher in larger groups than in smaller groups. One pair visits the den at a
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Their social organizations have a unique combination of monogamy and communal breeding. Being monogamous, pairs of maras stay together for life, with replacement of partners only occurring after one's death. The male has almost the sole responsibility in maintaining the pair by following the female
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in winter and biomodal in other seasons. Their preferred temperature is around 20 °C or 68 °F. Females spend more time feeding than the males, due to the demands of gestation and lactation. Males spend most of the day sitting and being vigilant for predators. Predators of maras,
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wherever she goes. A male marks his female with urine and marks the ground around her with secretions from his glands and with feces, making the grounds around the female a mobile territory. Pairs breed together alone or with other pairs in
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Maras make a number of vocalizations during grazing or slow locomotion. When seeking contact, a mara emits an inflected "wheet" while a low, repetitive grunt is made when following a
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into the face of the male. The male's urination is meant to repel other males from his partner, while the female's urination is a rejection of any approaching male when she is not
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IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) 2008. Dolichotis patagonum. In: IUCN 2015. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.2.
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Rood. J. P. (1972) Ecological and behavioral comparisons of three genera of Argentine cavies, Animal Behavior Monographs 5:1-83.
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Kufner. M. B. (1995) "Temporal activity of the mara (Dolichotis patagonum) in the Monte Desert, Argentina".
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TABER, B. E., AND D. W. MACDONALD. (1984) "Scent dispersing papillae and associated behaviour in the mara,
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wild, but can produce as many as four litters a year in captivity. Young can walk almost immediately
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of the mara are between the anus and the base of the tail rather than being anterior to the anus.
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Eisenberg, J. F. (1974). "The function and motivational basis of hystricomorph vocalizations".
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biome. In northwestern Argentina, they primarily inhabit lowland habitats such as forest and
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Puig, Silvia; Cona, Monica I.; Videla, Fernando; Mendez, Eduardo (2010). "Diet of the mara (
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species. Historically, maras have ranged from north-central Argentina south almost to
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Young mara and older one sniffing each other, from the zoological garden of the
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Claudia M. Campos and Ricardo A. Ojeda, (1997) "Dispersal and germination of
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Campos. C. M., Tognelli. M. F., Ojeda. R. A., (2001) Dolichotis patagonu,
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make up 30%. Preferred grass species eaten are those of the genera
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Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference
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Taxa named by Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann
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(2005). 412:, while dicots that are eaten include 1802:IUCN Red List near threatened species 814:"The Behavioural Ecology of the Mara" 7: 1779:E177503B-5EB6-4375-B47B-0DA85858C88B 886:Genest, H. & Dubost, G. (1974) 614:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 25: 909:U. GANSLOSSER, S. WEHNELT (1997) 541:spraying a jet of urine backwards 390:make up 70% of their diet, while 852:"Communal breeding in the mara, 474:Social behavior and reproduction 300:The Patagonian mara resembles a 101: 764:, University of Chicago Press. 1: 652:. Downloaded on 09 July 2015. 1220:Lowland yellow-toothed cavy 1147:Santa Catarina´s guinea pig 1005:10.1016/j.mambio.2009.12.003 782:Journal of Arid Environments 559:A Patagonian mara family in 444:particularly the young, are 1391:(Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) 1236:Spix's yellow-toothed cavy 1228:Common yellow-toothed cavy 953:(Rodentia: Caviomorpha) ". 664:"Infraorder Hystricognathi" 280:, including large parts of 1843: 888:"Pair living in the mara ( 650:http://www.iucnredlist.org 260:. It is also known as the 1822:Mammals described in 1780 1451: 1064: 1053:Extant species of family 913:Mara Dolichotis patagonum 579:in some areas, including 231: 222: 203: 196: 98:Scientific classification 96: 74: 65: 56: 47: 34: 1283:Shipton's mountain cavy 248:) is a relatively large 1399:(Hydrochoerus isthmius) 1355:(Pediolagus salinicola) 1267:Southern mountain cavy 1329:(Dolichotis patagonum) 1269:(Microcavia australis) 915:(Rodentia: Caviidae) " 890:Dolichotis paragonum Z 670:; Reeder, D.M (eds.). 564: 524: 508: 483: 345: 232:Patagonian mara range 1710:Paleobiology Database 1285:(Microcavia shiptoni) 1275:Andean mountain cavy 1222:(Galea leucoblephara) 1131:Brazilian guinea pig 937:. 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Patagonian Cavy
Pleistocene

Temaikèn Zoo
Conservation status
Near Threatened
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Caviidae
Dolichotis
Binomial name
Zimmermann

rodent
mara
herbivorous
rabbit
Argentina
Patagonia
United Arab Emirates
monogamous
jackrabbit
radius
humerus

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