- [citation needed] The
animal is
called paca in most of its range, but
tepezcuintle (original
Aztec language name) in most of
Mexico and
Central America...
- (beetle)
Moyote (mosquito)
Pinacate Pizote (Coati)
Quetzal Tecolote (owl)
Tepezcuintle Techalote (squirrel)
Tlacuache (opossum)
Xoloitzcuintli (Mexican Hairless...
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dough bun
during the
winter solstice, made of
maize mixed with turkey,
tepezcuintle (lowland paca) or venison, ****es, and
chili pepper,
among other ingredients...
- the tree are dis****d by wild
animals that eat the fruit,
including tepezcuintle (Cuniculus paca), tejón
coati (Nasua narica) and
agoutis (Dasyprocta...
- (suffix) *-ma 80 tacaní (tipo de abeja) tacaní (type of bee) *walaŋ 81
tepezcuintle (paca)
Cuniculus paca *uja 82
tercer persona (sufijo)
third person (suffix)...
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portoricensis Chamberlin, 1922 –
North America,
South America,
Europe Stenochrus tepezcuintle Armas & Cruz López, 2009 –
Mexico Chamberlin,
Ralph Vary (1922). "Two...
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squash and to make sauces. In
rural areas,
meats such as armadillo,
tepezcuintle, iguana, wild boar, rabbit, and
various native birds are
still eaten...
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chili peppers,
squash and gourds. Meat was
generally hunted and
included tepezcuintle, turkey, deer, jabali,
armadillo and iguana. The
oldest known major settlements...
- and Navy from 1886 to 1887 and from 1888 to 1889. In his
native city he was
called Tepezcuintle. He died in Alajuela,
Costa Rica, on 13 June 1911. v t e...
- fish from
Veracruz Quail Deer
Tlacoyos Mushroom soup
Lowland Paca (
Tepezcuintles)
Algae flatbread Snails stewed in an
earthen oven Gr****hoppers in green...