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Judi Lynn

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Sat Apr 19, 2025, 11:23 PM Saturday

Plains viscacha: A rodent that builds vast underground cities and ovulates more than any other mammal

Plains viscacha: A rodent that builds vast underground cities and ovulates more than any other mammal

By María de los Ángeles Orfila published 17 hours ago

The plains viscacha looks a lot like a chinchilla, but it's known for building vast tunnels underground and for producing more than 300 eggs at one time.



The plains viscacha, which is found in South America, has a pointy nose, stiff whiskers and two black stripes on its face. (Image credit: Cavan Images via Alamy)


Across the vast plains of southern South America, a chubby rodent reigns underground in a vibrant, hierarchical world. The plains viscacha, a stout cousin of the chinchilla, builds subterranean "cities" known as "vizcacheras," where up to 50 individuals live together. With tunnels reaching 10 feet (3 meters) deep, these complex networks of dark chambers and hidden entrances fascinated Charles Darwin during his 19th-century travels through the region.

These underground engineers are thought to live up to eight years. These animals are organized into complex colonies and guided, in part, by the vizcachón — the oldest and most experienced male — who signals the all-clear each evening. As dusk falls, the vizcachón is the first to emerge as a lookout. If all is calm, he gives the signal, and the rest of the group follows.

The name "viscacha" is derived from the Quechua word "wisk'acha" — a word that mimics the sound the animal makes. It has a broad head, large eyes, and pointed ears, as well as long, stiff whiskers; short front legs with strong claws for digging, longer hind legs for leaping; and a short, furry tail. Its grayish fur — which is darker on the back, and lighter on the belly — and the two black stripes running from its snout past its eyes give it a striking look.

But it's not just its appearance that's notable; this rodent holds a mammalian record: The female viscacha can release up to 326 eggs in a single reproductive cycle, making it the most prolific ovulator ever recorded among mammals, according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Zoology – A.

More:
https://www.livescience.com/animals/land-mammals/plains-viscacha-a-rodent-that-builds-vast-underground-cities-and-ovulates-more-than-any-other-mammal








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