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Tree rat or tree-rat may refer to the following rodents: *Squirrels (family Sciuridae), occurring worldwide; *Black rat (''Rattus rattus''), occurring worldwide; *''Brachytarsomys'' (several species), from Madagascar; *''Callistomys'' (the painted tree-rat), from Brazil; *''Carpomys'', from the Philippines; *''Chiromyscus'' (Fea's tree rat), from southeastern Asia; *''Conilurus'', from Australia and southern New Guinea; *''Diplomys labilis'', the rufous tree rat, from Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador; *''Diplothrix'', the Ryukyus Islands tree rat, from the Ryukyu Islands; *''Echimys'', from Amazonia; *''Kadarsanomys'', Sody's tree rat, from Java; *''Lenothrix'', the gray tree rat, from Southeast Asia; *''Lonchothrix'', the tuft-tailed spiny tree rat, from Brazil; *''Makalata'', from Amazonia; *''Mesembriomys'', from Australia; *''Mesomys'', from Amazonia; *''Niviventer langbianis'', the dark-tailed tree rat, from Southeast Asia; *''Papagomys armandvillei'', the Flores giant tree rat, from Flores; *''Pattonomys'', from South America; *''Phyllomys'', from the Atlantic Forest of eastern South America; *''Pithecheir'', from Southeast Asia; *''Santamartamys'', the red crested tree rat, from Colombia; *''Thallomys nigricauda'', the black-tailed tree rat, from southwestern Africa; *''Toromys'', the giant tree rat, from Brazil; *''Xenuromys'', the mimic tree-rat, from New Guinea. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tree rat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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