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Degu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is sometimes referred to as the brush-tailed rat, and is also called the common degu, to distinguish it from the other members of the genus Octodon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degu
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Degu - Rodent - Britannica
Degu (genus Octodon), one of four species of ratlike South American rodents found primarily on the lower western slopes of the Andes Mountains.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/degu
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ADW: Degu - Octodon degus
Octodon degus is generally considered endemic to west central Chile, where it inhabits the lower slopes of the Andes.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Octodon_degus/
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Degu Care - Animal Humane Society
Degu care The degu is native to central and northern Chile, where they live in large groups. In the wild they live in elaborate burrows amongst the rocks and brush of the West Andean slopes.
https://www.animalhumanesociety.org/adoption/degu-care
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How to Keep a Degu: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
How to Keep a Degu. A degu (pronounced "day-goo") is a small rodent which comes from Chile. They are friendly, curious creatures from the Octodon family, and may very well be the right pet for you!
http://www.wikihow.com/Keep-a-Degu
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Basic Care of Degus as Pets - About
About degus as pets, including basic care information.
http://exoticpets.about.com/cs/degus/p/degus.htm
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Happy Degu Wiki
Happy Degu Wiki is a community site that anyone can contribute to. Discover, share and add your knowledge!
http://happydegu.wikia.com/wiki/Happy_Degu_Wiki
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Degu Information Sheet
I have heard them described as a large gerbil or a gerbil crossed with a chinchilla, but in behavior they are more like a ground squirrel and are sometimes referred to as Chilean Ground Squirrels.
http://www.erodent.co.uk/deguinfo.htm
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Degu Information
In short, a degu is a small mammal native to Chile. They are a rodent that is related to chinchillas and guinea pigs.
http://degus.com/deguz.html