For the Bizcacha is related to the present Marsupialia, only from being related to their common parent-stock; and not to any one species in particular.
Bizcacha is described as limited by the river Uruguay.
The plain here looked like that around Buenos Ayres; the turf being short and bright green, with beds of clover and thistles, and with bizcacha holes.
Where the Bizcacha lives and makes its burrows, the Agouti uses them; but where, as at Bahia Blanca, the Bizcacha is not found, the Agouti burrows for itself.
The bizcacha is well known to form a prominent feature in the zoology of the Pampas.
There is little interest in passing over these tracts, for they are inhabited by few animals or birds, excepting the bizcacha and its friend the little owl.
The Uruguay has formed an insuperable obstacle to its migration: although the broader barrier of the Parana has been passed, and the bizcacha is common in Entre Rios, the province between these two great rivers.
The bizcacha [1] is well known to form a prominent feature in the zoology of the Pampas.
As the points of affinity of the bizcachato Marsupials are believed to be real and not merely adaptive, they are due on my theory to inheritance in common.
It is on these plains that the little bizcacha in vast numbers form their burrows; by the side of which, during the day, their small friends the owls of the Pampas take up their posts, and watch the passers-by.
It is fond of occupying the burrows of the bizcacha when it finds them, but when they do not exist it is compelled to make a house for itself.
We turn to the rivers, and we see no musk-rat or beaver, but the coypu and capybara, slightly altered varieties of the originalbizcacha ancestor.
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