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The Chacoan peccary or Tagua (Catagonus wagneri), is a species of Peccary found in the dry shrub habitat of Paraguay, Bolivia and Argentina.

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chacoan peccary answerd by miranda


Is the chacoan peccary real?

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What animal life is in Paraguay?

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