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The only primates native to America are New World monkeys, which include species such as capuchins, spider monkeys, howler monkeys, and marmosets. These monkeys are primarily found in tropical regions of Central and South America. Unlike their Old World counterparts, New World monkeys often have prehensile tails and exhibit a variety of social structures and adaptations to arboreal life.
Yams are native to the Old World, specifically Africa and Asia. They belong to the Dioscorea genus and are distinct from sweet potatoes, which are often confused with yams in the Americas. While yams are cultivated in various parts of the world, their origins trace back to regions outside the New World.
There are many different regions across the U.S.A. that are Reserved for Indian or Native American land. Those regions are where their reservations were established.
Switchgrass is one kind of plant.
Switchgrass Books was created in 2008.
A perennial grass native to North America, from Mexico to Canada. It is one of the main grasses in the North American tallgrass prairie.
indeed switchgrass is actually very healthy for humans to eat. no way! i tried once
Domestic cats are the decedents of their wild ancestors so their native habitat is where the ancestor lived.
The correct name is switchgrass. It is a native North American bunchgrass. It is a perennial warm season grass with a variety of uses from forage production use to biomass crop use.
Shrews are native to various regions around the world, including Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. They are commonly found in grasslands, forests, and wetlands.
Cashews are native to the New World, specifically to northeastern Brazil. They were introduced to other regions, including Africa and Asia, by Portuguese explorers in the 16th century. Today, they are widely cultivated in various tropical regions around the world.
Guava is native to the New World, specifically tropical regions of Central and South America. It was later introduced to the Old World by Portuguese and Spanish traders during the colonial period.
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Arctic regions in the Northern Hemisphere
Wheat is a food plant that was native to the Old World. It has been cultivated for thousands of years in regions such as the Middle East and Europe. Wheat is a staple crop that is used to make various food products like bread, pasta, and cereals.