The yapok is also known as the Water opossum.
No. Quokkas are endemic to southwest Western Australia.
It's also known as the 'mala'. It's an Australian marsupial. Incidentally, you made a slight error in the Latin name - it's Lagorchestes hirsutus.
The original Latin for frog is "rana". This also is the name of the genus in which most of the species of frog are found.
A whippoorwill is a nocturnal bird of North America, Latin name Caprimulgus vociferus.
They live scattered throughout Latin America But in the USA they live in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico.
The yapok is another term for the water opossum, Latin name Chironectes minimus, a marsupial found in Central and South America.
The yapok is another term for the water opossum, Latin name Chironectes minimus, a marsupial found in Central and South America.
Most of Latin America's lakes and rivers are found in South America.
Marsupial comes from the Latin word marsupium, which means pouch.
Wala, sabi daw ng lalaki: It can only be found in Latin America.
No. Quokkas are definitely not found in Latin America. Quokkas are endemic to Australia: specifically, they are found only in the far southwest of the continent.
Spanish, Portuguese and French are the main languages found in Latin America.
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Amazon River is the Largest river in Latin America.
John Paul Gilhooley
Aquatic comes from 'aqua' the Latin term for water.
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