Agouti
Related Category: Vertebrate Zoology
(əg

´tē), name applied to rabbit-sized rodents of the genus
Dasyprocta, found in Central and South America and in the West Indies. They have slender limbs with five front and three hind toes, rudimentary tails, and coarse rough hair that varies from reddish to dark brown depending upon the species. Agoutis are forest dwellers; they eat fruits, leaves, roots, nuts, and sugarcane. They are good swimmers and fast runners.
Agouti is occasionally used instead of
Cuniculus as the generic name of the related paca, or spotted
cavy. Agoutis are classified in the phylum
Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Rodentia, family Dasyproctidae.