| Capromyidae - West Indian hutias    There are around 13 living species and 6 extinct species in this family. They are found in the islands of the Caribbean, especially Cuba. Hutias look like 
  
   nutrias. They have stout bodies, large heads, round ears, and short legs. Some species have  long tails, others have short or no tails. Some species live in trees and others live on the ground. Most species are herbivores and eat fruit and leaves, but some species also eat invertebrates, and reptiles. World Status Key
  Least Concern  Near Threatened  Vulnerable  Endangered  Critically Endangered  Extinct in the Wild 
  Extinct Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
 US Status Key
  Threatened in US  Threatened in NH  Endangered in US  Endangered in NH 
  Breeds in NH  Introduced Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
 Additional Information
                 Key:   Profile  Photos  Video  Audio Desmarest's Hutia - Capromys pilorides           Desmarest's hutia is found in Cuba.
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 Desmarest's Hutia - Capromys pilorides           Desmarest’s  hutia is the largest of the hutia species.
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 Dwarf Hutia - Mesocapromys nanus           The dwarf  hutia was last seen in 1937, but droppings and tracks have been found since then. It is found in the Matanzas Province in Cuba.
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 Little Earth Hutia - Mesocapromys sanfelipensis           The little Earth hutia was last seen in 1978. It is found on the Archipiélago de los Canorreos in the Pinar del Rio Province in Cuba.
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 Hispaniolan Hutia - Plagiodontia aedium             The Hispaniolan hutia is also known as Cuvier's hutia. It is  found in the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
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 Ingraham's Hutia - Geocapromys ingrahami        Ingraham's hutia is also known as the Bahamian hutia. It is found ion the islands of the Bahamas.
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 Jamaican Hutia - Geocapromys brownii        The Jamaican hutia is only found in Jamaica.
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 Jamaican Hutia - Geocapromys brownii          The Jamaican hutia is also known as Brown's hutia.
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 Prehensile-tailed Hutia - Mysateles prehensilis          The prehensile-tailed hutia is found in Cuba.
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 Puerto Rican Hutia - Isolobodon portoricensis          The Puerto Rican hutia was once found  in Haiti and Dominican Republic and offshore islands. It was introduced to Puerto Rico, Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, and Mona Islands. It has probably been extinct since 1525.
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