@@averagecomicsenjoyer6545 I just watched again and it shows a dwarf hamster for "gerbils," a red squirrel for "agouti," some type of groundhog for "mus" (which is just the genus name for mice?), then for "house mouse" it shows a pet rat and the caption says grey squirrel. I think this is bait
@idelsagil9129, lagomorphs are not rodents, they are a separate order, hence, lagomorphs and rodents are different, lagomorphs have six incisors, while rodents have four incisors, both belong to the granorder Glires, but they are not that closely related, which is why Glires is further split into two broader groups, which are Duplicidentata for the lagomorphs and fossil taxa more closely related to lagomorphs than to rodents and Simplicidentata for the rodents and fossil taxa more closely related to rodents than to lagomorphs, much similar to hoofed mammals actually being two separate orders: Perissodactyla (Odd-Toed Hoofed Mammals) and Artiodactyla (Even-Toed Hoofed Mammals) that despite both belonging to Ungulata, they are not that closely related at all either, which is why hoofed mammals (grandorder Ungulata) are further split into two broader groups, which are Mesaxonia for the odd-toed hoofed mammals and fossil taxa more closely related to odd-toed hoofed mammals than to even-toed hoofed mammals and Paraxonia for the even-toed hoofed mammals and fossil taxa more closely related to even-toed hoofed mammals than they are to odd-toed hoofed mammals.
you missed several important types of rodents, such as Porcupines, Mole Rats, and Dormice. And you implied that "Mus" the true mice are separate from their larger family of "Muridae". Mus are Muridae. And multiple times you put the wrong animal on screen. This is a terrible video filled with misinformation and it should be deleted.
"hamster" shows video of guinea pig
Let me check
Same for deer mouse instead of it he shows a grey squirrel. And where the heck is squirrels and porcupines
@@averagecomicsenjoyer6545 I just watched again and it shows a dwarf hamster for "gerbils," a red squirrel for "agouti," some type of groundhog for "mus" (which is just the genus name for mice?), then for "house mouse" it shows a pet rat and the caption says grey squirrel. I think this is bait
Same for mus instead of their is a chipmunk
awesome
A rodent is any placental mammal representing the order Rodentia, there are three extant suborders and thirty-eight extant families of rodents:
Taxonomy:
• Order: Rodentia (Rodents)
•• Suborder: Caviomorpha (Cavy-Like Rodents)
••• Superfamily: Ctenodactyloidea (Gundis and Laotian Rockrat)
•••• Family: Ctenodactylidae (Gundis)
•••• Family: Diatomyidae (Laotian Rockrat)
••• Superfamily: Petromuroidea (Dassie Rat and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Petromuridae (Dassie Rat)
••• Superfamily: Phiomyoidea (Cane Rats and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Thryonomyidae (Cane Rats)
••• Superfamily: Bathyergoidea (Molerats and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Bathyergidae (Molerats)
••• Superfamily: Hystricoidea (Old World Porcupines and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Hystricidae (Old World Porcupines)
••• Superfamily: Octodontoidea (Degus, South American Rockrats, Viscacha Rats, and Spiny Rats)
•••• Family: Octodontidae (Degus, South American Rockrats, and Viscacha Rats)
•••• Family: Echimyidae (Spiny Rats)
••• Superfamily: Chinchilloidea (Chinchillas, Viscachas, and Chinchilla Rats)
•••• Family: Abrocomidae (Chinchilla Rats)
•••• Family: Chinchillidae (Chinchillas and Viscachas)
••• Superfamily: Erethizontoidea (New World Porcupines and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Erethizontidae (New World Porcupines)
••• Superfamily: Myocastoroidea (Nutria, Hutias, and Tuco-Tucos)
•••• Family: Ctenomyidae (Tuco-Tucos)
•••• Family: Capromyidae (Hutias)
•••• Family: Myocastoridae (Nutria)
••• Superfamily: Cavioidea (Cavies, Agoutis, Acouchis, Pacas, and Pacarana)
•••• Family: Dinomyidae (Pacarana)
•••• Family: Cuniculidae (Pacas)
•••• Family: Dasyproctidae (Agoutis and Acouchis)
•••• Family: Caviidae (Cavies)
•• Suborder: Sciuromorpha (Squirrel-Like Rodents)
••• Superfamily: Aplodontioidea (Mountain Beaver and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Aplodontiidae (Mountain Beaver)
••• Superfamily: Gliroidea (Dormice and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Gliridae (Dormice)
••• Superfamily: Pedetoidea (Springhares and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Pedetidae (Springhares)
••• Superfamily: Anomaluroidea (Anomalures)
•••• Family: Zenkerellidae (Flightless Anomalure)
•••• Family: Anomaluridae (Flying Anomalures)
••• Superfamily: Sciuroidea (Squirrels and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Sciuridae (Squirrels)
••• Superfamily: Geomyoidea (Gophers, Pocket Mice, Kangaroo Rats, and Kangaroo Mice)
•••• Family: Geomyidae (Gophers)
•••• Family: Heteromyidae (Pocket Mice, Kangaroo Rats, and Kangaroo Mice)
••• Superfamily: Castoroidea (Beavers and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Castoridae (Beavers)
•• Suborder: Myomorpha (Mouse-Like Rodents)
••• Superfamily: Platacanthomyoidea (Oriental Dormice and Fossil Relatives)
•••• Family: Platacanthomyidae (Oriental Dormice)
••• Superfamily: Dipodoidea (Jerboas and Spalacids)
•••• Family: Spalacidae (Spalacids)
•••• Family: Dipodidae (Jerboas)
••• Superfamily: Cricetoidea (Hamsters, Lemmings, Muskrats, Voles, New World Mice and Rats, Jumping Mice, Birch Mice, and Mouselike Hamsters)
•••• Family: Calomyscidae (Mouselike Hamsters)
•••• Family: Cricetidae (Hamsters, Lemmings, Muskrats, and Voles)
•••• Family: Zapodidae (Jumping Mice and Birch Mice)
•••• Family: Sigmodontidae (New World Mice and Rats)
••• Superfamily: Muroidea (Old World Mice and Rats, Gerbils, Jirds, Sand Rats, Link Rat, Spiny Mice, Brush-Furred Rats, Rudd’s Mouse, Pouched Rats, African Rock Mice, Climbing Mice, Fat Mice, Gerbil Mouse, Delany’s Mouse, Nikolaus’s Mouse, White-Tailed Rat, Karoo Mice, Togo Mouse, Vlei Rats, Groove-Toothed Rats, Whistling Rats, Maned Rat, and Malagasy Rodents)
•••• Family: Muridae (Old World Mice and Rats)
•••• Family: Gerbillidae (Gerbils, Jirds, Sand Rats, Link Rat, Spiny Mice, Brush-Furred Rats, and Rudd’s Mouse)
•••• Family: Cricetomyidae (Pouched Rats, African Rock Mice, Climbing Mice, Fat Mice, Gerbil Mouse, Delany’s Mouse, Nikolaus’s Mouse, White-Tailed Rat, Karoo Mice, Togo Mouse, Vlei Rats, Groove-Toothed Rats, Whistling Rats, and Maned Rat)
•••• Family: Nesomyidae (Malagasy Rodents)
Thank You!
You Forgot Lagomorpha
@idelsagil9129, lagomorphs are not rodents, they are a separate order, hence, lagomorphs and rodents are different, lagomorphs have six incisors, while rodents have four incisors, both belong to the granorder Glires, but they are not that closely related, which is why Glires is further split into two broader groups, which are Duplicidentata for the lagomorphs and fossil taxa more closely related to lagomorphs than to rodents and Simplicidentata for the rodents and fossil taxa more closely related to rodents than to lagomorphs, much similar to hoofed mammals actually being two separate orders: Perissodactyla (Odd-Toed Hoofed Mammals) and Artiodactyla (Even-Toed Hoofed Mammals) that despite both belonging to Ungulata, they are not that closely related at all either, which is why hoofed mammals (grandorder Ungulata) are further split into two broader groups, which are Mesaxonia for the odd-toed hoofed mammals and fossil taxa more closely related to odd-toed hoofed mammals than to even-toed hoofed mammals and Paraxonia for the even-toed hoofed mammals and fossil taxa more closely related to even-toed hoofed mammals than they are to odd-toed hoofed mammals.
I Got a Timestamp 4 U!
Gopher 0:06
Hamster 0:35
Guinea Pig 1:00
Prairie Dog 1:25
Groundhog 2:18
Muskrat 2:30
Capybara 2:55
Beaver 3:18
Chinchilla 3:48
Gerbil 4:06
Agouti 4:25
Nutria 4:45
Muridae 5:35
Flying Squirrel 7:04
you missed several important types of rodents, such as Porcupines, Mole Rats, and Dormice. And you implied that "Mus" the true mice are separate from their larger family of "Muridae". Mus are Muridae. And multiple times you put the wrong animal on screen. This is a terrible video filled with misinformation and it should be deleted.
Thanks for valuable information
There are types of rodents🐭🐁🐀
says "gopher" shows video of pirarie dogs smh
Please check
Where is the porcupine?
added into next video
The beaver is not a marmot
Ok
Cavioidea
Caviidae
Geomyoidea
Heteromyidae
Myomorpha
Cricetoidea
Cricetidae
Muroidea
Muridae
Gerbillidae
Gr8 thanks
They are the best pets
I know ☺️☺️☺️
would not certain polticians make 21? just a thought
chill
Yes