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Paragymnopleurus 🔍

Paragymnopleurus is a genus of small, rodent-like mammals in the family Cricetidae. These animals are primarily found in South America and are known for their unique adaptations to cold climates, including the ability to become nocturnal during the day and emerge into daylight at night.

Gymnopleurus 🔍

Gymnopleurus is a group of small mammals that are known for their unique ability to perform acrobatic dances and flips on their hind legs. They are primarily found in lowland forests and grasslands, with populations also being observed in urban areas.

Allogymnopleurus 🔍

Allogymnopleurus is a genus of extinct mammals that lived during the early Cretaceous period, approximately 68-65 million years ago. They were characterized by their large brains and long tails, which allowed them to adapt to aquatic environments. Some species are thought to have been herbivorous or carnivorous, depending on the type of diet they consumed.

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