Rodents of Unusual Size
lowy writes "The New York Times has a story (free registration, blah, blah) reporting that paleontologists are claiming they have a nearly complete skeleton of a 1500-pound distant relative of the guinea pig. Would Westley and Buttercup have made it through the Fire Swamp if the R.O.U.S's were this big?"
From the bbc... No registration required
..to the UK's Independent:
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If you don't like registration, just search news.google.com with appropriate keywords, and Voila! Horse-sized Rodents!
Stressed? Me? Of course not. Stress is what a rubber band feels before it breaks, silly.
"Guinea pigs aren't rodents, they are cavies"
Just checked Britannica. A guinea pig is a cavy, and a cavy is a rodent "belonging to the family Caviidae (order Rodentia)".
No sig? Sigh...
Thanks for trying to confuse the issue. Who the hell modded you informative?
"I'm so moist I'm sticking to the leather." -Kermit the Frog on The Late Late Show
Nope. Rabbits/hares and pikas comprise the order Lagomorpha, but they occupy separate families, the Leporidae and the Ochotonidae.
"I'm so moist I'm sticking to the leather." -Kermit the Frog on The Late Late Show
Is the guinea-pig a rodent?
No, the guinea-pig is not a rodent.
It seems that Nature is really into guinea-pigs!
This is a better writeup than the New York Times article, by the way. Although it does refer to them as rodents.
While I'm whoring, this page ought to settle some of the phylogenetic fracas here.
The thing in the box has no place in the language-game at all; not even as a something; for the box might even be empty.