Japanese Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Online ISSN : 2185-744X
Print ISSN : 1342-6133
ISSN-L : 1342-6133
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The Digestive System of the Agouti(Dasyprocta leporina) -Gross Anatomy and Histology-
Gary Wayne GARCIAQuinn Stephan BAPTISTEAndrew Oche ADOGWAMasakazu KAKUNIKazuyosi ARISHIMATakashi MAKITA
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2000 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 55-66

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Gross and morphometric studies were undertaken on 10 digestive tracts of the agouti(Dasyprocta leporina). The most prominent features included a long small intestine which had a mean length of 700.16±124 cm and formed 49.1±3.9 % of the total weight of the entire digestive tract. The large intestine had a large sacculated caecum which formed 16.8±4.11% of the total weight of the digestive tract. The colon and rectum had a mean length of 117.0±2.5 cm and formed 18.788±2.11 % of the total weight of the digestive tract. Large anal sac glands had openings into the anus. The histology of the different components of the digestive tract was done on a male agouti and the results suggested that the small intestine has a remarkable proliferation of villi;the epithelium is simple columnar. Numerous intestinal glands were located towards the base of the epithelium, and the glands had numerous globlet cells.

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