Large rodents of South America
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PACASLarge rodents of South America.
PACASRodents of South America.
PACASBurrowing rodents of Central and South America
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
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
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
pacaeither of two large nocturnal chiefly Central and South American rodents (Agouti paca syn. Cuniculus paca and A. taczanowskii syn. C. taczanowskii) that typically have a white-spotted brownish coat
pacaseither of two large nocturnal chiefly Central and South American rodents (Agouti paca syn. Cuniculus paca and A. taczanowskii syn. C. taczanowskii) that typically have a white-spotted brownish coat
TAPIRLarge animal of South America.
guanlarge game bird of the curassow family, common in dense woodlands of Central and South America, somewhat resembling a turkey
guanslarge game bird of the curassow family, common in dense woodlands of Central and South America, somewhat resembling a turkey
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
anacondaa large semiaquatic constricting snake (Eunectes murinus) of the boa family of tropical South America that may reach a length of 30 feet (9.1 meters)
nutrialarge South American semiaquatic rodent (Myocastor coypus) with webbed hind feet and a round nearly hairless tail that has been introduced into parts of Europe, Asia, and North America
crapaudspecies of large frog, Leptodactylus pentadactylus, resembling a bullfrog, inhabiting South and Central America, and having deep orange or red coloring on the legs and sides during the breeding season, the rest of the body being dark-green or brown
douroucouliA large-eyed chiefly nocturnal monkey found in South America
douroucoulisA large-eyed chiefly nocturnal monkey found in South America
arapaimasA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
arapaimaA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
guacharosA large, nocturnal, fruit-eating bird that resembles a nightjar and lives in caves in Central and South America
armadillosA nocturnal omnivorous mammal that has large claws for digging and a body covered in bony plates. Armadillos are native to the south central US and Central and South America