Native of southern South America
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PATAGONIANNative of southern South America.
southerneran inhabitant or native of the south, esp of the southern States of N. America
southernersSOUTHERNER, an inhabitant or native of the south, esp of the southern States of N. America
witchweedA small parasitic plant that attaches itself to the roots of other plants. Native to the Old World tropics and southern Africa, it has been introduced into North America and can cause serious damage to crops such as corn and sugar
cockscombsAn orchid related to the coralroots but with more colorful flowers, native to southern North America
cockscombAn orchid related to the coralroots but with more colorful flowers, native to southern North America
ailanthusA tall large-leaved deciduous tree that is widely grown as an ornamental or shade tree. Native to Asia and Australasia, it has been naturalized in North America and central and southern Europe
ailanthusesA tall large-leaved deciduous tree that is widely grown as an ornamental or shade tree. Native to Asia and Australasia, it has been naturalized in North America and central and southern Europe
CAPEHORNSouthern tip of South America
DELTierra ... Fuego (islands off the southern tip of South America)
palmettosA fan palm, esp. one of a number occurring from the southern US to northern South America
obeahsform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
obeahform of belief involving sorcery, practiced in parts of the West Indies, South America, the southern U.S., and Africa
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
bolasweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
bolaweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
bolasesweapon consisting of two or more heavy balls secured to the ends of one or more strong cords, hurled by the Indians and gauchos of southern South America to entangle the legs of cattle and other animals
ANDEANNative of South America.
CARIBNative of northern South America
feijoasshrub, Feijoa sellowiana, of the myrtle family, native to South America, bearing edible, greenish, plumlike fruit
gunneraany tropical plant of the genus Gennera, native to South America, having enormous leaves resembling rhubarb
feijoashrub, Feijoa sellowiana, of the myrtle family, native to South America, bearing edible, greenish, plumlike fruit
anacondasA semiaquatic snake of the boa family that may grow to a great size, native to tropical South America
arachisany of various plants native to South America and belonging to the genus Arachis of the family Fabaceae, the most famous of which is the peanut (Arachis hypogaea)
edentatesA mammal of an order distinguished by the lack of incisor and canine teeth. The edentates, which include anteaters, sloths, and armadillos, are all native to Central and South America
feijoathe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
feijoasthe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
kamichia bird native to South America
arapaimasA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
arapaimaA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical 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