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Captured at México, CHIS, Pozo de Petróleo, 11 km northwest (by road) Berriozábal, La Pera Conservation Area and photographed in captivity.  MVZ 161246.

Ototylomys chiapensis - #6454

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La Pera Climbing Rat

Captured at México, CHIS, Pozo de Petróleo, 11 km northwest (by road) Berriozábal, La Pera Conservation Area and photographed in captivity. MVZ 161246., January 1981. DS Rogers

Distribution: El Ocote Biosphere Reserve and La Pera Conservation Area, Chiapas, Mexico.
Family: Cricetidae (New World rats & mice)

Ototylomys chiapensis - #6454

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