paca

[ US /ˈpækə, ˈpɑkə/ ]
NOUN
  1. large burrowing rodent of South America and Central America; highly esteemed as food
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How To Use paca In A Sentence

  • The other group migrated into South America, where it survives today as wild guanacos and vicunas and domesticated llamas and alpacas.
  • Their elaborate fabrics, woven on looms from cotton and alpaca wool, are known today because they were used in a type of mummification process.
  • Poor female alpacas are pregnant for nearly 12 months and have no sooner had a baby, known as a cria, than they are keen to breed again. IcBirmingham
  • Agoutis are smaller than their relatives the piglike pacas and larger than squirrels, which they resemble.
  • The Pacaas Novos National Park protects 7,648 km2 of montane and submontane area in the Chapada dos Parecis. Madeira-Tapajós moist forests
  • The Samoyed breed is native to Northern Russia where they were used to keep children warm. Its fur is almost waterproof and softer than alpaca .
  • This third and largest courtyard, St George's Square, is in a uniform neo-Classical style by Pacassi.
  • I was always told that the chupacabra was a mythical beast that was used to keep children from straying far from home, as in: Don't go out there, because the chupacabra might get you, KHOU - Home
  • Adoro Michael Sheen é um ator de expressões e papéis fortes o que deu a saga uma nova cara apesar de sua participação ter sido em uma pequena parte do filme na minha opinião foram uma das melhores partes. Michael Sheen: Interview with 'New Moon' star on fitting in with the cast | EW.com
  • He is just one young alpaca among 100 - half members of the Arriba Linea herd, the rest agisted the alpaca farming term for boarding. Thestar.com - Home Page
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