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- conservation status of the Araucana is "not at risk"; po****tion data for Chile is not reported. There are both full-sized and bantam Araucanas. They may be either...
- Araucaria araucana, commonly called the monkey puzzle tree, monkey tail tree, piñonero, pewen or pehuen pine, is an evergreen tree growing to a trunk diameter...
- La Araucana (also known in English as The Araucaniad) is a 16th-century epic poem in Spanish by Alonso de Ercilla, about the Spanish Conquest of Chile...
- very unusual and difficult to breed, as most Araucanas are hatched without tufts. Ear tufts in the Araucana breed of chicken are ****ociated with a lethal...
- Gavilea araucana is a species of orchid. It is native to Chile (between Valparaíso and Magallanes regions) and Argentina. "Gavilea araucana". iNaturalist...
- Legbar by cross-breeding these with white Leghorns; later crossing with Araucanas caused this to have a crest and to lay blue or blue-green eggs.: 60  The...
- Bryoria araucana is a species of lichen in the genus Bryoria. Bryoria araucana was named after the IX Región de la Araucanía in Chile, which is the only...
- Adesmia araucana is an endemic perennial herb found in Chile. catalogue of Life, archived from the original on 27 June 2020, retrieved 26 June 2020 v t...
- Cortaderia araucana is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. It is a perennial gr**** native to central and southern Chile, and southern Argentina...
- The Chilean pigeon (Patagioenas araucana) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is found in Chile and Argentina. The Chilean pigeon is monotypic...