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<p>of birth. Although they begin to take solid food within two weeks, they are not fully <a href="page.php?w=weaning">weaned</a> until 13 to 19 weeks after birth. The young remain with the colony until they reach sexual maturity at around two years of age, and share the burrow system with their parents and siblings from other litters. Males, in particular, help defend the colony from intruders, although both sexes are aggressive towards unrelated porcupines.</p>

<p>These rodents are also characterized by the imperfectly rooted cheek-teeth, imperfect</p><p>
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