Animal Info - Eared Hutia(Other Name: Hutia Rat, Large-eared Hutia)Mesocapromys auritus (Capromys a.)Status: Critically EndangeredContents1. Profile (Picture) ProfilePictures: Related Species: Bahamas Hutia (7 Kb JPEG) and Jamaican Hutia (8 Kb JPEG) The eared hutia occurs in mangrove
forests. The communal nests it reportedly builds in mangrove trees are circular,
measuring about 1 m (3.3') in diameter, and are built out of mangrove branches and leaves. Status and TrendsIUCN Status:Countries Where the Eared Hutia Is Currently Found:2004: Occurs in Cuba (IUCN 2004). History of Distribution:First described in 1970, the eared hutia is known only from Cayo Fragoso, a small, low island off of north-central Cuba. Distribution Map (12 Kb) (InfoNatura) Threats and Reasons for Decline:Previously the eared hutia was hunted by fishermen. Data on Biology and EcologyHabitat:
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ReferencesAlvarez & Gonzalez 1991, Burton & Pearson 1987, Cons. Intl. 2005, InfoNatura, IUCN 1994, IUCN 1996, IUCN 2000, IUCN 2003a, IUCN 2004, Lidicker 1989, Nowak 1999, Nowak & Paradiso 1983, Olson & Dinerstein 1998, Olson & Dinerstein 1999, Oryx 1972e Top of Page | Search This Site Home | Rarest Mammals | Species Index | Species Groups Index | Country Index | Links Last modified: August 1, 2006; |
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