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- Stradling's ship stopped to resupply at the uninhabited Juan Fernández Islands, west of South America, and Selkirk judged correctly that the craft was unseaworthy and asked to be left there.
- hybridus" may derive from South America, whereas "A.
- The Andes are also part of the American Cordillera, a chain of mountain ranges (cordillera) that consists of an almost continuous sequence of mountain ranges that form the western "backbone" of North America, Central America, South America and Antarctica.
- Roser Segimón was the wealthy widow of Josep Guardiola, an "Indiano" or "Americano", or former colonist returned from South America, who had made his fortune with a coffee plantation in Guatemala.
- In South America the "Annales" approach became popular.
- Anguilla was first settled by Indigenous Amerindian peoples who migrated from South America.
- The simple funeral service was attended by about 20 newspaper and TV reporters, some having travelled from as far away as South America.
- The woody "Azorella compacta" Phil. has been used in South America for fuel.
- Anacondas or water boas are a group of large snakes of the genus "Eunectes". They are found in tropical South America. Four species are currently recognized.
- The army ants of South America, such as the "Eciton burchellii" species, and the driver ants of Africa do not build permanent nests, but instead, alternate between nomadism and stages where the workers form a temporary nest (bivouac) from their own bodies, by holding each other together.
- Continental shelves in the Atlantic are wide off Newfoundland, southernmost South America, and north-eastern Europe.
- Archaeological evidence suggests continuing links between these native Arubans and Amerindian peoples of mainland South America.
- Ayahuasca is known by many names throughout Northern South America and Brazil.
- In certain parts of Central and South America, armadillo meat is eaten; it is a popular ingredient in Oaxaca, Mexico.
- The Andes in South America has Chicha, made from germinated maize (corn); while the indigenous peoples in Brazil have Cauim, a traditional drink made since pre-Columbian times by chewing manioc so that an enzyme (amylase) present in human saliva can break down the starch into fermentable sugars; this is similar to Masato in Peru.
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