US native
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AMERUS native
CREENative Americans in Canada and the northern US
acclimate(US) to habituate to a climate not native als
acclimatesACCLIMATE, (US) to habituate to a climate not native als
acclimatingACCLIMATE, (US) to habituate to a climate not native als
acclimatedACCLIMATE, (US) to habituate to a climate not native als
chinkapin(Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
chinquapin(Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINKAPIN
chincapin(Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINKAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
chincapinsCHINCAPIN, (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINKAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
chinkapinsCHINKAPIN, (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINQUAPIN
chinquapinsCHINQUAPIN, (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US also CHINCAPIN, CHINKAPIN
muscadinesAny of a group of species and varieties of wine grape native to Mexico and the southeastern US, typically having thick skins and a musky flavor
jojobasThe leathery-leaved evergreen shrub or small tree that produces these seeds, native chiefly to the southwestern US. It is grown to prevent desertification as well as for its seeds
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
chuckwallasA large dark-bodied lizard, the male of which has a light yellow tail, native to the deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico. When threatened, it inflates itself with air to wedge itself into a crevice
chuckwallaA large dark-bodied lizard, the male of which has a light yellow tail, native to the deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico. When threatened, it inflates itself with air to wedge itself into a crevice
sahuarosA giant cactus that can grow to 66 feet (20 m) in height and whose branches are shaped like candelabra, native to Mexico and the southwestern US Its reddish-purple fruit can be used for food and drink
mesquitesA spiny tree or shrub of the pea family, native to arid regions of southwestern US and Mexico. It yields useful timber, tanbark, medicinal products, and edible pods. The timber is used for fencing and flooring, and burned in barbecues as flavoring