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Definition of Araguato

Araguato
Araguato A`ra*gua"to, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A South American monkey, the ursine howler (Mycetes ursinus). See Howler, n., 2.

Meaning of Araguato from wikipedia

- mammals, reptiles, fish and birds:8 Mammals: puma, jaguar, tapir, monkey (araguato, marmoset), palm tree bear or anteater (in danger of extinction), fox,...
- him but was defeated by General Santiago Mariño in the 'Battle of the Araguatos', imprisoned, and eventually exiled. Páez was exiled from the country...
- von Humboldt reported that in 1800 there were still large numbers of Araguatos in the forests south of Valencia. He also mentioned the presence of caimans...
- as the vegetation. The walk around the park is usually accompanied by araguatos (howler monkeys), butterflies, sloths, ducks, chigüires (capybara) and...
- Melón, Ovejas, Caño Jabón, Siare, Iteviare, Caño ****aral, Uvá  • right Guayabero, Caño Macú, Caño Araguato, Caño Mina, Caño Minisiare, Inírida, Atabapo...
- dos voces", the waltzes "Echoes of the heart", "The variations on the araguato", "Happy New Year", "To General Francisco Alcántara" and the dances "La...
- Monagas but was defeated by General Santiago Mariño in the 'Battle of the Araguatos', imprisoned, and eventually exiled. As a member of the Liberal Party...
- sends 6,000 soldiers to confront them. Defeated in the battle of Los Araguatos (March 10), Páez fled to the Caribbean where he gathered a new army with...
- semi-deciduous forests, with many palm trees in the understory. Mammals include araguato capuchin monkeys, cunaguaros, lapas, and tapirs. List of national parks...
- supporting President Monagas which overthrew Páez at the 'Batalla de Los Araguatos' on 10 March 1848. Páez was imprisoned, and eventually exiled. Mariño...