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The Oriente Cave Rat (Boromys offella) was a species of rodent in the Echimyidae family. It was endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitat was subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is known from recent fossil records, and may have become extinct with the introduction of other rats.

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  • Oriente Cave Rat
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  • The Oriente Cave Rat (Boromys offella) was a species of rodent in the Echimyidae family. It was endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitat was subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is known from recent fossil records, and may have become extinct with the introduction of other rats.
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Status
  • Extinct
Name
  • Oriente Cave Rat
Caption
  • The left lower jaw bone of the oriente cave rat from a publication in 1918 by Glover Morrill Allen .
Species
  • †B. offella
Genus
  • †Boromys
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Location
  • Cuba
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  • The Oriente Cave Rat (Boromys offella) was a species of rodent in the Echimyidae family. It was endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitat was subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is known from recent fossil records, and may have become extinct with the introduction of other rats.
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