Border sharers of South America and Asia?
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CHILEBANONBorder sharers of South America and Asia?
JAMAICAMBODIABorder sharers of North America and Asia?
NEPALGERIABorder sharers of Asia and Africa?
SPAINDONESIABorder sharers of Europe and Asia?
UNITEDKINGDOMANBorder sharers of Europe and Asia?
LATINSPeople of South and Central America.
PACASBurrowing rodents of Central and South America
peccarysmall wild pig of Central and South America
olingoa small mammal of Central and South America
ACAIKind of palm tree in Central and South America
olingosOLINGO, a small mammal of Central and South America
PLIOCENEEpoch when the landmasses of North and South America joined
gramaany grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis(blue grama)
grammaany grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis(blue grama)
gloxiniaany plant of the genus Gloxinia, of Central and South America, having bluish, white, or pink flowers
gramasany grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis(blue grama)
panamashat made of finely plaited young leaves of the jipijapa, a palmlike plant of Central and South America
greenletany of various small vireos of the genus Hylophilus, having greenish plumage, found in Central and South America
panamahat made of finely plaited young leaves of the jipijapa, a palmlike plant of Central and South America
obeahsform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
tamanduaseither of two arboreal anteaters (Tamandua mexicana and T. tetradactyla) of Central and South America having a nearly hairless tail
obeahform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
guanslarge game bird of the curassow family, common in dense woodlands of Central and South America, somewhat resembling a turkey
guanlarge game bird of the curassow family, common in dense woodlands of Central and South America, somewhat resembling a turkey
kinkajousbrownish, arboreal mammal, Potos flavus, of Central and South America, having a prehensile tail, related to the raccoon and coati
dollarsThe basic monetary unit of the US, Canada, Australia, and certain countries in the Pacific, Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America
paraIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America
heveaIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America
parasIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America
heveasIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America
kinkajouAn arboreal nocturnal fruit-eating mammal with a prehensile tail and a long tongue, found in the tropical forests of Central and South America
pacaslarge, white-spotted, almost tailless rodent, Agouti paca, of Central and South America, having features resembling a guinea pig and rabbit: valued as food
pacalarge, white-spotted, almost tailless rodent, Agouti paca, of Central and South America, having features resembling a guinea pig and rabbit: valued as food
acaia small dark purple fleshy berrylike fruit of a tall slender palm (Euterpe oleracea) of tropical Central and South America that is often used in beverages
guaranawoody, climbing shrub Paullinia cupana, of the soapberry family, growing in parts of South America, having seeds that contain caffeine and are used in soft drinks
agoutiany of several short-haired, short-eared, rabbitlike rodents of the genus Dasyprocta, of South and Central America and the West Indies, destructive to sugar cane
agoutiesany of several short-haired, short-eared, rabbitlike rodents of the genus Dasyprocta, of South and Central America and the West Indies, destructive to sugar cane
agoutisany of several short-haired, short-eared, rabbitlike rodents of the genus Dasyprocta, of South and Central America and the West Indies, destructive to sugar cane
acaisa small dark purple fleshy berrylike fruit of a tall slender palm (Euterpe oleracea) of tropical Central and South America that is often used in beverages
caracaraany of certain long-legged birds of prey of the falcon family, of the southern U.S. and Central and South America that feed on carrion