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| Subspecies: | Unknown |
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| CITES Status: | NOT LISTED |
| IUCN Status: | Least Concern |
| U.S. ESA Status: | NOT LISTED |
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| Jumping Ability: | (Horizontal) |
| Life Span: | in the Wild |
| Life Span: | in Captivity |
| Sexual Maturity: | (Females) |
| Sexual Maturity: | (Males) |
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Habitat:
It lives in well vegetated grassy habitats that have more or less sandy and friable to hard clay soils (Malizia et al. 1991, Vassallo 1998). It inhabits highly variable habitat from sand dunes to inland grasslands (Lessa pers. comm., Bidau 2015).
Gestation length of this species ranges between 95 and 102 days (Weir 1974, Zenuto 1999 cited in Busch et al. 2000) and the average young per litter ranges between 4.09-4.52 (Malizia and Busch 1991, 1997, cited in Busch et al. 2000).
Gestation length of this species ranges between 95 and 102 days (Weir 1974, Zenuto 1999 cited in Busch et al. 2000) and the average young per litter ranges between 4.09-4.52 (Malizia and Busch 1991, 1997, cited in Busch et al. 2000).
Range:
This species occurs in eastern Argentina along the coast in Buenos Aires Province, possibly extending to Santa Fe Province (Woods and Kilpatrick 2005). There are three disjunct populations (Justo et al. 2003). It is found on the coastal plains in the Buenos Aires province (Bidau 2015).
Conservation:
There are no known measures taken to conserve this species.




