quidae
/ˈkwɑɪdeɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a family of rodents, including marmots, hamsters, and squirrels, characterized by continuously growing incisors
“The quidae family is known for their ability to survive in cold climates.”
1. noun
a family of rodents, including marmots, hamsters, and squirrels, characterized by continuously growing incisors
“The quidae family is known for their ability to survive in cold climates.”