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Family Muridae (Noun)

Meaning

Originally Old World rats now distributed worldwide; distinguished from the Cricetidae by typically lacking cheek pouches.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The family Muridae, also known as the Old World rats, comprises a diverse group of rodents that have adapted to various environments worldwide.
  • The introduction of species from the family Muridae to new regions has often led to significant ecological disruptions and native species extinctions.
  • Biologists studying the evolutionary history of the family Muridae have discovered numerous fossils of ancient species that date back millions of years.
  • Compared to the Cricetidae family, members of the family Muridae typically lack cheek pouches, which has significant implications for their feeding behavior.
  • Researchers have identified over 700 species within the family Muridae, making it one of the most diverse and widespread groups of mammals on the planet.

Synonyms

  • Muridae

Hypernyms

  • Mammal Family
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