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Capybara Printout. The Capybara is the biggest rodent in the world. It lives in South America.
Chinchilla Printout. The Chinchilla, Chinchilla lanigera and C. brevicaudata, is a rodent that lives high in the Andes...
Chipmunk Printout. Chipmunks are rodents that live in forests, open woodlands, and brushy areas in North America and Asia...
Flying Squirrel Printout. The flying squirrel is a rodent that doesn't really fly; it glides, using a flap of loose skin...
Gerbil Printout. The Gerbil is a small, burrowing rodent that is native to Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Groundhog/Woodchuck Printout. Groundhog is another name for Woodchuck. This rodent is a type of marmot.
Guinea Pig Printout. The Guinea Pig is a small rodent that is native to South America.
Black Bear Hamster Printout. The Black Bear Hamster is a small, docile black hamster; it is a black mutation of the Syrian hamster.
Hamster Printout. The Hamster is a small, burrowing rodent that lives in the wild in parts of Asia and Europe.
Tyrannosaurus rex, the largest meat-eating dinosaur (except, perhaps, for Giganotosaurus). T. rex walked on two powerful...
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