<Tr> <Td> LR / cd </Td> <Td> Lower risk / conservation dependent </Td> <Td> Species which were the focus of conservation programmes and may have moved into a higher risk category if that programme was discontinued . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> LR / nt </Td> <Td> Lower risk / near threatened </Td> <Td> Species which are close to being classified as vulnerable but are not the subject of conservation programmes . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> LR / lc </Td> <Td> Lower risk / least concern </Td> <Td> Species for which there are no identifiable risks . </Td> </Tr> <P> Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40 percent of mammalian species . They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be keep short by gnawing . Most rodents are small though the capybara of South America can weigh up to 45 kg (100 lb). </P>

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