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a large herbivorous rodent native to South America, resembling a small deer or a hare
What is a "mara"?
The mara, also known as the Patagonian hare or Patagonian cavy, is a unique and interesting rodent found in South America. Resembling a small deer or a hare, the mara has long legs, a slender body, and distinctive long ears. Its fur is usually brown or gray, with a white belly and a short, fluffy tail. The mara is known for its social behavior, living in monogamous pairs or small groups, and exhibiting playful and social interactions. They are herbivorous, feeding on grasses and other vegetation, and are well-adapted to their semi-arid habitat. The mara is a fascinating and unusual rodent species that is a delight to observe in the wild.
Hindu god of death; opposite of Kama
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