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  • Chaco tree frog
  • Species of amphibian

    The Chaco tree frog (Boana raniceps) is a frog species in the family Hylidae found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Paraguay, and

    Chaco tree frog

    Chaco tree frog

    Chaco_tree_frog

  • Chaco frog
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    northern Argentina, eastern Bolivia, and western Paraguay Chaco tree frog (Hypsiboas raniceps), a frog in the family Hylidae found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil

    Chaco frog

    Chaco_frog

  • Paraguayan Chaco
  • Region in Paraguay

    feed on other frogs. The vegetation of the Chaco varies from the east to the west, reflecting the changing nature of the soil. Eastern Chaco is noted for

    Paraguayan Chaco

    Paraguayan Chaco

    Paraguayan_Chaco

  • Phyllomedusa sauvagii
  • Species of amphibian

    Phyllomedusa sauvagii, the waxy monkey leaf frog or waxy monkey tree frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is native to South

    Phyllomedusa sauvagii

    Phyllomedusa sauvagii

    Phyllomedusa_sauvagii

  • Chacophrys
  • Genus of amphibians

    Chacophrys pierottii, the Chaco horned frog or lesser Chini frog, is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae. It is monotypic within the genus Chacophrys

    Chacophrys

    Chacophrys

    Chacophrys

  • Boana
  • Genus of amphibians

    (Schneider, 1799) – polka-dot tree frog Boana raniceps (Cope, 1862) – Chaco tree frog Boana rhythmica (Señaris and Ayarzagüena, 2002) Boana riojana (Koslowsky

    Boana

    Boana

    Boana

  • List of least concern amphibians
  • Montevideo tree frog (Hypsiboas pulchellus) Polka-dot tree frog (Hypsiboas punctatus) Chaco tree frog (Hypsiboas raniceps) Rosenberg's tree frog (Hypsiboas

    List of least concern amphibians

    List_of_least_concern_amphibians

  • Chaco owl
  • Species of owl

    The Chaco owl (Strix chacoensis) is an owl found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. The Chaco owl was originally described as a species, then quickly

    Chaco owl

    Chaco owl

    Chaco_owl

  • Lepidobatrachus laevis
  • Species of amphibian

    Lepidobatrachus laevis, widely known as Budgett's frog, is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae, discovered by John Samuel Budgett. It is often

    Lepidobatrachus laevis

    Lepidobatrachus laevis

    Lepidobatrachus_laevis

  • Leptodactylus macrosternum
  • Species of amphibian

    chaquensis refers to the area of Gran Chaco in Argentina. The common names Cei's white-lipped frog and Miranda's white-lipped frog have been coined for it, although

    Leptodactylus macrosternum

    Leptodactylus macrosternum

    Leptodactylus_macrosternum

  • Cranwell's horned frog
  • Species of amphibian

    Gran Chaco region of Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil. It, like other members of its genus, Ceratophrys, is commonly called the Pac-man frog, because

    Cranwell's horned frog

    Cranwell's horned frog

    Cranwell's_horned_frog

  • List of animals referred to as white-lipped
  • found in Nepal and India Wandolleck's white-lipped tree frog (Litoria albolabris), a species of frog in the family Hylidae White-lipped bamboo viper (Trimeresurus

    List of animals referred to as white-lipped

    List_of_animals_referred_to_as_white-lipped

  • Ceratophrys
  • Genus of amphibians

    Ceratophrys is a genus of frogs in the family Ceratophryidae. They are also known as South American horned frogs as well as Pacman frogs due to their characteristic

    Ceratophrys

    Ceratophrys

    Ceratophrys

  • Paraná flooded savanna
  • South American ecoregion

    x-signatus) is present. Rare, endemic or endangered species include polka-dot tree frog (Hypsiboas punctatus), marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus), neotropical

    Paraná flooded savanna

    Paraná flooded savanna

    Paraná_flooded_savanna

  • Leptodactylus latinasus
  • Species of frog

    latinasus (common name: oven frog, in Spanish urnero) is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is found in the Gran Chaco of northern Argentina

    Leptodactylus latinasus

    Leptodactylus latinasus

    Leptodactylus_latinasus

  • Physalaemus nattereri
  • Species of amphibian

    Physalaemus nattereri (common name: Cuyaba dwarf frog) is a frog native to central and southeastern Brazil and eastern Bolivia and Paraguay. It inhabits

    Physalaemus nattereri

    Physalaemus nattereri

    Physalaemus_nattereri

  • Chetro Ketl
  • Ancestral Puebloan archeological site in New Mexico, US

    and again between 1929 and 1935. Chaco scholars estimate that it required more than 500,000 man-hours, 26,000 trees, and 50 million sandstone blocks to

    Chetro Ketl

    Chetro Ketl

    Chetro_Ketl

  • Buffalo Zoo
  • Zoo in New York, United States

    Cane toad Dyeing poison frog Green and black poison dart frog Hellbender Mission golden-eyed tree frog Panamanian golden frog Puerto Rican crested toad

    Buffalo Zoo

    Buffalo Zoo

    Buffalo_Zoo

  • Southern Andean Yungas
  • Ecoregion in Argentina and Bolivia

    the semi-arid Dry Chaco of the lowlands. Trees are predominantly of the bean family (Leguminosae), and of tropical origin. Many trees are dry-season deciduous

    Southern Andean Yungas

    Southern Andean Yungas

    Southern_Andean_Yungas

  • Argentine Monte
  • Ecoregion in Argentina

    snake (Lystrophis semicinctus) and Chaco tortoise (Chelonoidis chilensis). Amphibians include Mendoza four-eyed frog (Pleurodema nebulosum). Endangered

    Argentine Monte

    Argentine Monte

    Argentine_Monte

  • Physalaemus cuvieri
  • Species of frog

    classifies this frog as least concern of extinction. What threats it faces include habitat loss, such as the loss of Argentina's Chaco in favor of farms

    Physalaemus cuvieri

    Physalaemus cuvieri

    Physalaemus_cuvieri

  • Lepidobatrachus asper
  • Species of frog

    asper (common name: Paraguay horned frog) is a species of frog in the family Ceratophryidae. It is found in the Chaco of northern Argentina and Paraguay

    Lepidobatrachus asper

    Lepidobatrachus asper

    Lepidobatrachus_asper

  • Leptodactylus laticeps
  • Species of frog

    known commonly as the Santa Fe frog is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is found the Gran Chaco of South America, in Argentina, Bolivia

    Leptodactylus laticeps

    Leptodactylus laticeps

    Leptodactylus_laticeps

  • Aconquija National Park
  • National park in Tucumán, Argentina

    mountain cat, furtive tuco-tuco (Ctenomys occultus) Chaco eagle (Buteogallus coronatus), and the frog Gastrotheca gracilis. Vulnerable birds include the

    Aconquija National Park

    Aconquija National Park

    Aconquija_National_Park

  • Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden
  • Zoo and botanical garden in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    Amazon Basin emerald tree boa Amazon tree boa American alligator Argentine horned frog Barred tiger salamander Bicolor poison dart frog Black-tailed rattlesnake

    Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden

    Oklahoma_City_Zoo_and_Botanical_Garden

  • Odontophrynus lavillai
  • Species of frog

    eastern Bolivia. Odontophrynus lavillai is a fossorial frog. It occurs in open habitats from the Chaco to the Interandean Valles. Reproduction takes place

    Odontophrynus lavillai

    Odontophrynus_lavillai

  • Lazarus taxon
  • Taxon that disappears from the fossil record, only to reappear later

    Webless shrub frog (Pseudophilautus hypomelas), discovered in 1876 in Sri Lanka not seen again until 2010. Yellow-spotted tree frog (Litoria castanea)

    Lazarus taxon

    Lazarus taxon

    Lazarus_taxon

  • Leptodactylus
  • Genus of amphibians

    (2019-10-11). "A new frog of the Leptodactylus fuscus species group (Anura: Leptodactylidae), endemic from the South American Gran Chaco". PeerJ. 7 e7869

    Leptodactylus

    Leptodactylus

    Leptodactylus

  • Dendropsophini
  • Subfamily of amphibians

    and have since spread down to the Chaco region that is drier and less suited for most tree frogs. Scinaxine frogs evolved approximately 42.0–56.4 Mya

    Dendropsophini

    Dendropsophini

    Dendropsophini

  • Pleurodema borellii
  • Species of frog

    Pleurodema borellii (common name: rufous four-eyed frog) is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is found in northwestern Argentina and

    Pleurodema borellii

    Pleurodema borellii

    Pleurodema_borellii

  • Bothrops diporus
  • Species of viper

    diporus, also known in Portuguese as Bocuda, Cabeça-de-Capanga, Jararaca-do-Chaco, Jararaca-do-Rabo-Branco, Jararaca-Pintada, Jararaca-Pintada-Argentina and

    Bothrops diporus

    Bothrops diporus

    Bothrops_diporus

  • Taronga Zoo
  • Zoo in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia

    Red-eyed tree frog Reticulated python Rhinoceros iguana Rusty desert monitor Scrub python Shingleback lizard Slater's skink Southern corroboree frog Tiger

    Taronga Zoo

    Taronga Zoo

    Taronga_Zoo

  • Largest and heaviest animals
  • a modern African bullfrog can reach. The largest tree frog is the Australasian white-lipped tree frog (Litoria infrafrenata), the females of which can

    Largest and heaviest animals

    Largest and heaviest animals

    Largest_and_heaviest_animals

  • Leptodactylus bufonius
  • Species of frog

    Pilcomayo, Defensores del Chaco, and Copo national parks and Salinas Grandes, Chancani, and Loro Hablador provincial parks. The male frogs dig burrows near ponds

    Leptodactylus bufonius

    Leptodactylus bufonius

    Leptodactylus_bufonius

  • Leptodactylus rhodomerus
  • Species of frog

    triangle. The skin of the frog's back is brown with a makr between the eyes. This nocturnal frog lives in rainforests and in Chaco biomes. Sometimes people

    Leptodactylus rhodomerus

    Leptodactylus rhodomerus

    Leptodactylus_rhodomerus

  • Pleurodema guayapae
  • Species of frog

    belly is white in color. This terrestrial frog lives open areas, such as semiarid and saline habitats in the Chaco. Scientists have reported it between 80

    Pleurodema guayapae

    Pleurodema guayapae

    Pleurodema_guayapae

  • Rusty-barred owl
  • Species of owl

    Ornithological Committee (IOC). It appears to be most closely related to the Chaco owl (S. chacoensis) and rufous-legged owl (S. rufipes). All three have vocalizations

    Rusty-barred owl

    Rusty-barred owl

    Rusty-barred_owl

  • Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum
  • Archaeological museum in Dolores, Colorado

    and communal rooms, including kivas. The architecture is like that of the Chaco Canyon in present-day New Mexico. The pueblo was also occupied about 1150

    Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum

    Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum

    Canyons_of_the_Ancients_Visitor_Center_and_Museum

  • Plumbeous ibis
  • Species of bird

    Chaco. It is found here foraging at marshes, swamps, lagoons, shallow lakes, flooded pastures, ponds and other moist ground; but also perches in tree

    Plumbeous ibis

    Plumbeous ibis

    Plumbeous_ibis

  • Lesser grison
  • Species of carnivore

    (1991). "Some notes on terrestrial mustelids in the central Paraguayan Chaco" (PDF). Mustelid and Viverrid Conservation. 4: 5–6. Archived from the original

    Lesser grison

    Lesser grison

    Lesser_grison

  • Mataguayan languages
  • Language family of South America

    *káˀla-ts ‘lizard’ (ChW) *ktáˀnih, *ktáˀni-ts ‘Chaco tortoise’ (ChW) *s’ǻm (*-its) ‘frog sp.’ *pǻˀjih ‘frog (Leptodactylus sp.)’ (ChW) *tǻtsna(ˀ)X₁₂ ~ *tǻtsne(ˀ)χ

    Mataguayan languages

    Mataguayan languages

    Mataguayan_languages

  • Scimitar-billed woodcreeper
  • Species of bird

    forage on trees and cacti. Its diet is varied and includes arthropods, other invertebrates like snails, many kinds of vertebrates including frogs, snakes

    Scimitar-billed woodcreeper

    Scimitar-billed woodcreeper

    Scimitar-billed_woodcreeper

  • Aridoamerica
  • Ecological region of North America

    as the Sonoran Desert toad. Frog representation includes: western barking frog (Craugastor augusti); the canyon tree frog (Hyla arenicolor); the Arizona

    Aridoamerica

    Aridoamerica

    Aridoamerica

  • Holocene extinction
  • Ongoing extinction event caused by human activity

    (2004). "Distribution and Relative Abundance of Peccaries in the Argentine Chaco: Associations with Human Factors". Biological Conservation. 116 (2): 217–225

    Holocene extinction

    Holocene extinction

    Holocene_extinction

  • Nascentes da Serra do Cachimbo Biological Reserve
  • Biological reserve in Pará, Brazil

    margaritifera), the gladiator frog Hyla wavrini and the Manaus slender-legged tree frog (Osteocephalus taurinus). The frogs Dendropsophus melanargyreus

    Nascentes da Serra do Cachimbo Biological Reserve

    Nascentes_da_Serra_do_Cachimbo_Biological_Reserve

  • Screaming hairy armadillo
  • Species of armadillo

    arid areas from low to high altitudes. It is found in parts of the Gran Chaco and Pampas areas of Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. An isolated population

    Screaming hairy armadillo

    Screaming hairy armadillo

    Screaming_hairy_armadillo

  • Southwestern United States
  • Geographical region of the United States

    as the Sonoran Desert toad. Frog representation includes: western barking frog (Craugastor augusti); the canyon tree frog (Hyla arenicolor); the Arizona

    Southwestern United States

    Southwestern United States

    Southwestern_United_States

  • Jabiru
  • Genus of stork

    Louisiana. It is most common in the Pantanal region of Brazil and the Eastern Chaco region of Paraguay. It is the only member of the genus Jabiru. The name

    Jabiru

    Jabiru

    Jabiru

  • Geoffroy's cat
  • Small wild cat

    Paraguay and Uruguay. It inhabits pampas and savanna landscapes in the Gran Chaco from southern Bolivia to the Straits of Magellan ranging at elevations from

    Geoffroy's cat

    Geoffroy's cat

    Geoffroy's_cat

  • Melanophryniscus klappenbachi
  • Species of amphibian

    Klappenbach's red-bellied frog, is a South American species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is found in the Gran Chaco in northern Argentina, Paraguay

    Melanophryniscus klappenbachi

    Melanophryniscus klappenbachi

    Melanophryniscus_klappenbachi

  • Rewilding
  • Restoring of wilderness environments

    moor frog, agile frog, common tree frog and pool frog) to Britain. Success has already been achieved with the captive breeding of the moor frog. A reintroduction

    Rewilding

    Rewilding

    Rewilding

  • List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Colorado
  • List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in the U.S. State of Colorado

    There are great kivas as large as 75 feet across, such as Casa Rinconada in Chaco Canyon. Roofs are held up by massive posts set into special recesses in

    List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Colorado

    List of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings in Colorado

    List_of_Ancestral_Puebloan_dwellings_in_Colorado

  • Madagascar buzzard
  • Species of bird

    a wide variety of prey including small mammals, birds, lizards, snakes, frogs, terrestrial crabs and other large arthropods. In addition, scientists observing

    Madagascar buzzard

    Madagascar buzzard

    Madagascar_buzzard

  • Opossum
  • Group of marsupial mammals

    macrurus) White-bellied fat-tailed mouse opossum (Thylamys pallidior) Dry Chaco fat-tailed mouse opossum (Thylamys pulchellus) Chacoan fat-tailed mouse

    Opossum

    Opossum

    Opossum

  • Common buzzard
  • Species of bird of prey

    the habit of taking many frogs and toads. This was the case in the Mogilev Region of Belarus where the 23 g (0.81 oz) moor frog (Rana arvalis) was the major

    Common buzzard

    Common buzzard

    Common_buzzard

  • Barred forest falcon
  • Species of bird

    Marmosops paulensis), bats, snakes, and frogs. Like Accipiter hawks, they often hunt prey by sitting quietly on tree branches and waiting for their victims

    Barred forest falcon

    Barred forest falcon

    Barred_forest_falcon

  • Mico (genus)
  • Genus of New World monkeys

    single species, the black-tailed marmoset, also occurs in the Pantanal and Chaco. Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset (Mico humilis) was briefly considered to be

    Mico (genus)

    Mico (genus)

    Mico_(genus)

  • List of rodents
  • Animals in mammal order Rodentia

    Carterodontinae (Owl's spiny rat): 1 genus, 1 species Subfamily Echimyinae (tree-rats, bamboo rats, and brush-tailed rats): 18 genera, 75 species Subfamily

    List of rodents

    List of rodents

    List_of_rodents

  • Ridgway's hawk
  • Species of hawk endemic to Hispaniola

    rodents, bats, centipedes, birds, anoles, skinks, frogs, and snakes. It nests in the crowns of tall trees, such as Roystonea borinquena, with nest-building

    Ridgway's hawk

    Ridgway's hawk

    Ridgway's_hawk

  • Scinax fuscomarginatus
  • Species of frog

    Scinax fuscomarginatus is a species of frog in the family Hylidae. It is found in northwestern Argentina, Paraguay, eastern Bolivia, southern, central

    Scinax fuscomarginatus

    Scinax fuscomarginatus

    Scinax_fuscomarginatus

  • Martín García Island
  • Island territory of Argentina in the Río de la Plata

    (similar to the Gran Chaco) that include gorse, cacti, and lapachillo. The island's beaches are populated with reeds, fig trees (ibopehay), and more than

    Martín García Island

    Martín García Island

    Martín_García_Island

  • Gerald Durrell
  • British naturalist and writer (1925–1995)

    savannah. The collection grew to include paradoxical frogs, margays, fer-de-lance, armadillos, macaws, tree porcupines, and anacondas. Again money ran short

    Gerald Durrell

    Gerald Durrell

    Gerald_Durrell

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)
  • new species of arboreal rat, genus Oecomys (Rodentia, Cricetidae) from Chaco". Journal of Mammalogy. 97 (4): 1177–1196. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyw070. hdl:11336/36873

    List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1925–1949)

  • Gray-lined hawk
  • Species of bird

    rabbits, squirrels and mice), birds (such as quails and nestling doves), frogs, toads, other amphibians and fish. It usually sits on an open high perch

    Gray-lined hawk

    Gray-lined hawk

    Gray-lined_hawk

  • White-rumped hawk
  • Species of bird

    interior and edges of dense subtropical and tropical forest and also the Chaco in the east. In elevation it mostly occurs between 1,500 and 2,900 m (4

    White-rumped hawk

    White-rumped hawk

    White-rumped_hawk

  • Common black hawk
  • Species of bird

    crabs) and crayfish, but will also take small vertebrates (such as fish, frogs, turtle hatchlings, lizards, snakes and small, young or injured birds and

    Common black hawk

    Common black hawk

    Common_black_hawk

  • Forest buzzard
  • Species of bird

    mammals, birds up to the size of a turaco or a francolin, snakes, lizards, frogs, grasshoppers, wasps, beetles and scorpions. Its breeding biology is little

    Forest buzzard

    Forest buzzard

    Forest_buzzard

  • Black-collared hawk
  • Species of bird

    eats water bugs and occasionally other large insects, snakes, lizards, frogs, snails, other molluscs, crustaceans, small birds and nestlings, rodents

    Black-collared hawk

    Black-collared hawk

    Black-collared_hawk

  • Neotropical realm
  • One of Earth's eight biogeographic realms

    grasslands and savannas of the Brazilian Plateau, and the Pantanal and Chaco grasslands. The diverse Atlantic forests of eastern Brazil are separated

    Neotropical realm

    Neotropical realm

    Neotropical_realm

  • Variable hawk
  • Species of bird

    Juan Fernández Islands. Other prey include other rodents & lagomorphs, frogs, lizards, snakes, and fish. The variable hawk hunts with prey being spotted

    Variable hawk

    Variable hawk

    Variable_hawk

  • Spiro Mounds
  • Archaeological site in Oklahoma, US

    effigy pipe of Missouri flint clay Effigy pipe of figure smoking from a frog effigy pipe, Missouri flint clay Effigy pipe of a man smoking a pipe, Missouri

    Spiro Mounds

    Spiro Mounds

    Spiro_Mounds

  • White-tailed hawk
  • Species of bird

    prey in the Dutch West Indies. Other animals such as cotton rats, snakes, frogs, arthropods (especially grasshoppers, cicadas, and beetles), and small birds

    White-tailed hawk

    White-tailed hawk

    White-tailed_hawk

  • Gray hawk
  • Species of raptor

    mainly on lizards and snakes, but will also take small mammals, birds and frogs. It usually sits on an open high perch from which it swoops on its prey

    Gray hawk

    Gray hawk

    Gray_hawk

  • Yanomami
  • Indigenous people who live in the Amazonas basin

    with the societies of the North American plains or the societies of the Chaco in South America, one cannot say that Yanomami culture is organized around

    Yanomami

    Yanomami

    Yanomami

  • Andes
  • Mountain range in South America

    Orinoco Basin, the Amazon Basin, the Madre de Dios Basin, and the Gran Chaco, that separate the Andes from the ancient cratons in eastern South America

    Andes

    Andes

    Andes

  • List of string figures
  • "String Figure of the Month 2013: A Drunken Tree", ISFA.org. Collected by Isabel Balducci in Gran Chaco, Argentina (????). Gryski (1985). Many Stars

    List of string figures

    List_of_string_figures

  • Taíno
  • Indigenous people of the Caribbean

    human beings arose. He was punished by being turned into stone, or a bird, a frog, or a reptile, depending on the interpretation of the myth. Zemí was also

    Taíno

    Taíno

    Taíno

  • Brookfield Zoo Chicago
  • Zoo in Brookfield, Illinois, United States

    tarantula, Burgundy goliath birdeater, Colombian pumpkin patch tarantula, Chaco golden knee, Chilean gold dust spider, Chiricahuan grey, Curly hair tarantula

    Brookfield Zoo Chicago

    Brookfield Zoo Chicago

    Brookfield_Zoo_Chicago

  • 2024 in paleontology
  • climatic conditions in the late Miocene resembling those in the semiarid Gran Chaco. Description of amphibian assemblages from the late Eocene – early Oligocene

    2024 in paleontology

    2024_in_paleontology

  • Lizard buzzard
  • Species of bird

    frequent. Reptiles favoured are lizards especially Mabuya and Agama lizards, frogs and snakes. Breeding occurs during the months of September to November.

    Lizard buzzard

    Lizard buzzard

    Lizard_buzzard

  • Cerrado
  • Tropical savanna ecoregion of Brazil

    (herbaceous layer with occasional small trees about 3 m tall), campo cerrado (slightly higher density of trees about 4 m tall on average), cerrado sensu

    Cerrado

    Cerrado

    Cerrado

  • Savanna hawk
  • Species of bird

    savanna hawk feeds on small mammals, small birds, lizards, snakes, toads, frogs, eels, other fish, crabs, roots, spiders, and large insects (such as grasshoppers)

    Savanna hawk

    Savanna hawk

    Savanna_hawk

  • Short-tailed hawk
  • Species of bird

    populations, they are several records of this species regularly taking frogs (especially tree frogs), lizards, snakes, large insects such as wasps and locusts. Such

    Short-tailed hawk

    Short-tailed hawk

    Short-tailed_hawk

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    67 cm (21.50 in × 10.50 in); Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Frog-shaped necklace ornaments; 15th–early 16th century; gold; height: 2.1 cm

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Zone-tailed hawk
  • Species of bird

    Zone-tailed hawks snatch young birds from trees or the ground without landing. Second-hand reports of predation on frogs, other amphibians, and fishes may be

    Zone-tailed hawk

    Zone-tailed hawk

    Zone-tailed_hawk

  • List of The Adventures of Tintin characters
  • conflict between Bolivia and neighbouring Paraguay during the War of the Gran Chaco (in The Broken Ear, Bazarov fuels the "War of the Gran Chapo"). Sir Basil

    List of The Adventures of Tintin characters

    List_of_The_Adventures_of_Tintin_characters

  • Azaras's capuchin
  • Species of New World monkey

    that their diet mainly consists of a variety of fruits, seeds, arthropods, frogs, small mammals, etc. Cebus and Sapajus have been widely recognized as subgenera–or

    Azaras's capuchin

    Azaras's capuchin

    Azaras's_capuchin

  • Ferruginous hawk
  • Species of bird

    (Pituophis melanoleucus) can be taken in other regions. Other preys include frogs and large insects such as grasshoppers. Conflicts over territories, food

    Ferruginous hawk

    Ferruginous hawk

    Ferruginous_hawk

  • Broad-winged hawk
  • Species of bird

    ultimately their chicks eat small animals such as chipmunks, shrews, and voles, frogs, lizards, and sometimes even other nesting birds like cardinals, as well

    Broad-winged hawk

    Broad-winged hawk

    Broad-winged_hawk

  • Afrotropical realm
  • One of Earth's eight biogeographic realms

    giant forest hog, the water chevrotain, insectivores, rodents, bats, tree frogs, and bird species inhabit the forest. These species, along with a diversity

    Afrotropical realm

    Afrotropical realm

    Afrotropical_realm

  • List of South American species extinct in the Holocene
  • Conservação da Fauna; IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2023). "Spiny-knee Leaf Frog: Phrynomedusa fimbriata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2023 e.T17078A172621499

    List of South American species extinct in the Holocene

    List of South American species extinct in the Holocene

    List_of_South_American_species_extinct_in_the_Holocene

  • Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • sandstone pueblos. One of the most elaborate and largest ancient settlements is Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, which includes 15 major complexes of sandstone and

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    Visual_arts_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas

  • White-eyed buzzard
  • Species of bird

    grasshoppers, crickets, and other large insects, as well as mice, lizards, and frogs. They may also take crabs from near wetlands and have been reported to take

    White-eyed buzzard

    White-eyed buzzard

    White-eyed_buzzard

  • Bufotenin
  • Psychedelic drug found in toads, mushrooms and plants

    legume, Anadenanthera colubrina var. Cebil by the Argentine Shamans in Chaco Central, shows then to be dramatically psychedelic. And yet, extremely sophisticated

    Bufotenin

    Bufotenin

    Bufotenin

  • Rock art of the Chumash people
  • the 'alchuklash experienced. Certain animals, such as rattlesnakes and frogs, are believed to represent spirit helpers. There are several sites with

    Rock art of the Chumash people

    Rock art of the Chumash people

    Rock_art_of_the_Chumash_people

  • Buteo
  • Genus of birds-of-prey including various buzzards and hawks

    preys mainly on introduced rodents. Other prey may include snakes, lizards, frogs, salamanders, fish, and even various invertebrates, especially beetles.

    Buteo

    Buteo

    Buteo

  • Muisca language
  • Language of Colombia, spoken by the Muisca

    language." (Ardila, 2016: 274-275) (Original text in Spanish). Muisca at MultiTree on the Linguist List Constenla Umaña, Adolfo (2012-01-13), Campbell, Lyle;

    Muisca language

    Muisca language

    Muisca_language

  • Chorrera culture
  • Late Formative indigenous culture in Ecuador

    such as armadillo, deer (including white-tailed and brocket deer) duck, frogs, lizards, peccary, and various rodents. This culture continued the brisk

    Chorrera culture

    Chorrera culture

    Chorrera_culture

  • Narrow-billed woodcreeper
  • Species of bird

    subtropics in the eastern Andean foothills. These include deciduous forest, Gran Chaco woodlands and scrublands, gallery forest, secondary forest, caatinga, cerrado

    Narrow-billed woodcreeper

    Narrow-billed woodcreeper

    Narrow-billed_woodcreeper

  • Izapa
  • Lost City of the Izapa Civilization

    includes sculptures of stelae and also altars that look like frogs. The stelae and frog altars generally went together, the toads symbolized rain. There

    Izapa

    Izapa

    Izapa

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    Trey

    Three. Also atraigh 'Strand'.

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    English : variant spelling of Chase.

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    Tree

    English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).

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    TREV

    Short form of English Trevor, TREV means "large settlement."

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  • CHARO
  • Female

    Spanish

    CHARO

    Pet form of Spanish Rosario, CHARO means "rosary."

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  • Chico
  • Boy/Male

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    Chico

    Boy; lad. Also Spanish abbreviation of Ezekiel.

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  • Chago
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    Heel.

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    Chano

    Abbreviations for names ending in '-ano' and '-rio.' Chan: (Chinese) family name.

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    Spanish

    Charo

    Nickname for Rosario.

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  • Charo
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    French, German, Latin, Spanish

    Charo

    Little and Womanly; Variant of Rosa; Beautiful

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    Tre

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    Trew

    English : variant of Trow, mainly of 1.altered spelling of German Treu.

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  • Male

    Portuguese

    CHICO

     Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, CHICO means "French." Compare with another form of Chico.

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  • CHICO
  • Male

    Spanish

    CHICO

     Spanish name CHICO means "small." Compare with another form of Chico.

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    Spanish

    TERE

    Short form of Spanish Teresa, TERE means "harvester." 

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  • Trey
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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Trey

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    Spanish

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    Abbreviations for names ending in '-ano' and '-rio.' Chan: (Chinese) family name.

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    English

    TREY

    English name TREY means "three."

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    English

    BREE

    English form of Irish Brígh, BREE means "force, strength."

    BREE

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  • Tree
  • n.

    A mass of crystals, aggregated in arborescent forms, obtained by precipitation of a metal from solution. See Lead tree, under Lead.

  • Treed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tree

  • Tree
  • n.

    Something constructed in the form of, or considered as resembling, a tree, consisting of a stem, or stock, and branches; as, a genealogical tree.

  • Tree
  • v. t.

    To drive to a tree; to cause to ascend a tree; as, a dog trees a squirrel.

  • Trewe
  • a.

    True.

  • True
  • n.

    Actual; not counterfeit, adulterated, or pretended; genuine; pure; real; as, true balsam; true love of country; a true Christian.

  • Tree
  • v. t.

    To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.

  • Tree
  • n.

    A cross or gallows; as Tyburn tree.

  • Trew
  • a.

    Alt. of Trewe