What is another word for deomyinae?

Pronunciation: [diːˈɒmɪˌɪniː] (IPA)

Deomyinae is a subfamily of rodents that include several species with unique characteristics. While there are no exact synonyms for Deomyinae, there are some related terms that could be used interchangeably. For instance, Deomyinae is sometimes referred to as spiny rats, as the members of this subfamily are known for their spiny hair. Some other common terms used to describe Deomyinae include brush-tailed rats, bushy-tailed rats, and hairy-tailed rats. These rodents are native to different parts of the world, from Africa to South America, and they play important roles in their respective ecosystems. Despite their spiny appearance, many species of Deomyinae are kept as exotic pets or used for medical research purposes.

What are the hypernyms for Deomyinae?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Animalia (kingdom of animals), Chordata (Phylum of animals with a spinal cord), Mammalia (class of mammals), Rodentia (Order of rodents).

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