Description
This is a medium sized species compared with other members of the genus; the head-and-body length is between and the tail length is between . The fur is luxuriant and dense. The dorsal colour is cinnamon, the flanks are a brighter orange and the underparts a paler orange, apart from a white throat and chest and some white in the unguinal area.Distribution and habitat
''H. brasiliensis'' is semiaquatic and occurs in eastern and southern Brazil, Uruguay, eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina in the Atlantic Forest Ecoregion. It is typically found in swampy grassland and woodland areas bordering rivers in the rainforest, both on the coastal plain and inland.Ecology
A nocturnal species, ''H. brasiliensis'' moves freely on land and in the water. It is seldom caught in live traps but is frequently caught byStatus
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed this species as being of " least concern". This is because it has a wide range, is able to adapt to modified habitats, is present in a number of reserves and other protected areas, and the population is large and seems stable.References
{{Taxonbar, from=Q1762363 Holochilus Mammals of Argentina Mammals of Brazil Mammals of Uruguay Mammals described in 1819 Taxa named by Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest