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- Pacific_degu abstract "The Pacific degu (Octodon pacificus), also known as the Mocha Island degu, is a species of rodent in the family Octodontidae. It is endemic to Chile. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. It was classified in 1994 by Dr. Rainer Hutterer.Like its close relative the common degu, the Mocha Island degu is diurnal (active during the day). This species is said to have relatively primitive octodontid features, including long fur and a tail lacking a substantial tuft, a feature common amongst other octodons.".
- Pacific_degu class Mammal.
- Pacific_degu conservationStatus "CR".
- Pacific_degu conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Pacific_degu family Octodontidae.
- Pacific_degu genus Octodon.
- Pacific_degu kingdom Animal.
- Pacific_degu order Rodent.
- Pacific_degu phylum Chordate.
- Pacific_degu wikiPageID "12526771".
- Pacific_degu wikiPageRevisionID "566024307".
- Pacific_degu binomial "Octodon pacificus".
- Pacific_degu binomialAuthority "R. Hutterer, 1994".
- Pacific_degu classis Mammal.
- Pacific_degu familia Octodontidae.
- Pacific_degu genus "Octodon".
- Pacific_degu hasPhotoCollection Pacific_degu.
- Pacific_degu name "Pacific degu".
- Pacific_degu ordo Rodent.
- Pacific_degu phylum Chordate.
- Pacific_degu regnum Animal.
- Pacific_degu species "O. pacificus".
- Pacific_degu status "CR".
- Pacific_degu statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Pacific_degu subject Category:Mammals_of_Chile.
- Pacific_degu subject Category:Octodon.
- Pacific_degu type Animal.
- Pacific_degu type Eukaryote.
- Pacific_degu type Mammal.
- Pacific_degu type Species.
- Pacific_degu type Organism.
- Pacific_degu comment "The Pacific degu (Octodon pacificus), also known as the Mocha Island degu, is a species of rodent in the family Octodontidae. It is endemic to Chile. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. It was classified in 1994 by Dr. Rainer Hutterer.Like its close relative the common degu, the Mocha Island degu is diurnal (active during the day).".
- Pacific_degu label "Koszatniczka pacyficzna".
- Pacific_degu label "Octodon pacificus".
- Pacific_degu label "Octodon pacificus".
- Pacific_degu label "Pacific degu".
- Pacific_degu label "Pazifikdegu".
- Pacific_degu sameAs Pazifikdegu.
- Pacific_degu sameAs Octodon_pacificus.
- Pacific_degu sameAs Octodon_pacificus.
- Pacific_degu sameAs Koszatniczka_pacyficzna.
- Pacific_degu sameAs Octodon_pacificus.
- Pacific_degu sameAs m.02wbhrl.
- Pacific_degu sameAs Q1768627.
- Pacific_degu sameAs Q1768627.
- Pacific_degu wasDerivedFrom Pacific_degu?oldid=566024307.
- Pacific_degu isPrimaryTopicOf Pacific_degu.
- Pacific_degu name "Pacific degu".