hystricognath
Hystricognath refers to a rodent group belonging to the parvorder Hystricognathi, a major lineage within Rodentia. The term is used to describe species that share a distinctive jaw morphology and skull features that set them apart from other rodents. Hystricognaths include a wide diversity of forms, from large-bodied capybaras to small spiny rats, and their distribution spans Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
Taxonomy and diversity: Hystricognathi encompasses several families, including Hystricidae (Old World porcupines) and Erethizontidae (New World
Morphology: Hystricognaths are characterized by a jaw and skull arrangement that is different from other rodents,
Ecology and evolution: Hystricognaths occupy a broad array of habitats, including forests, savannas, and subterranean environments.
Conservation: Given their diversity and wide distribution, conservation status among hystricognaths ranges from common to threatened,