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Humans in Argentina 20,000 Years Ago Survived By Hunting Giant Armadillos Study RevealsHumans in Argentina may have survived 20,000 years ago by hunting giant armadillos, according to a recent study. This ...
Jaguar populations in South America's Gran Chaco region are bouncing back thanks to conservationists in Argentina.
Pupy the elephant has arrived at her new home in a sanctuary in Mato Grosso, Brazil, following a 2,700-kilometer journey from a zoo converted into an ecological park in Argentina’s capital where she h ...
More than 1,000 capybaras, the largest rodent in the world, are now living in Buenos Aires, Argentina's wealthy Nordelta ...
The world’s largest rodent is multiplying in — and dividing — one of Argentina’s most exclusive gated communities.
For more than 60 million years, penguins of all kinds—including the opportunistic Magellanic penguin—have been driven by an ...
Over the past two years, biologists estimate the capybara population has tripled to nearly 1,000 in this gated community in Argentina.
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