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  • Abrothrix andinus, also known as the Andean Altiplano Mouse or Andean Akodont, is a specie
  • habitats, ranging from lowland marshes to the Andean Altiplano at a maximum altitude of 4500 metres
  • also revealed several larger structures on the Andean altiplano, which proved to be a series of larg
  • Ctenochilus is a small south andean and patagonian genus of potter wasps.
  • Also it is possible to find Andean and Chilean flamingos, but in a minor quantity
  • In western Andean and northwest South America, it is found in Ve
  • ical perception is applied only to the nuclear Andean area.
  • evidenced by research in Japanese waters, the Andean basin, and the floor of the former Tethys Sea.
  • considered threatened or endangered, like the Andean bear.
  • The Andean Big-eared Mouse (Auliscomys sublimis) is a spe
  • y narrow yellow barring on the underparts, and Andean birds show a pale eyering.
  • outhern border region of Ecuador; also western Andean Bolivia, and northern regions of Argentina and
  • racted from germ of the Chenopodium quinoa, an Andean cereal.
  • Caral, the oldest Andean city, discovered.
  • ra nigroviridis, is a colourful tanager of the Andean cloud forests.
  • e birds live is one of the last remaining such Andean cloud forests in the country.
  • itute on the Delegation for relations with the Andean Community.
  • andean condor
  • For more details on this topic, see Andean Condor Ecology and behaviour, and California C
  • m beak to tail than the California Condor, the Andean Condor is larger in wingspan, ranging from 274
  • out 20 Species Survival Plans (SSP), including Andean Condor, Chinese Alligator, Clouded Leopard, Co
  • the largest wingspan of any landbird with the Andean Condor.
  • he second zoo in the world to successful breed Andean condors in captivity in 1972.
  • g of Condor Haven, an aviary housing the zoo's Andean condors Sonya and Gus, as well as other South
  • Andean Condors, Spider Monkeys, Guanacos, and Rheas c
  • ning an expedition to Peru to re-introduce two Andean condors, which had been bred in captivity and
  • It is found in the Andean cordillera of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
  • he condor, over the Aconcagua mountains in the Andean Cordillera, the highest mountain in the Americ
  • buted in most of the river systems east of the Andean Cordilleras.
  • upper levels is taught the philosophy of Inca, Andean cosmogony, festivals and spiritual aspects of
  • seen in practice during the festivities in the Andean countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru)
  • is common among all sectors of society in the Andean countries, and is widely held to be beneficial
  • re two subspecies: L. specularioides alticola ( Andean Crested Duck) and L. specularioides speculario
  • The Andean Crested Duck is a medium-sized duck with a len
  • re the Inca era in Peru, there was a series of Andean cultures (ie, Tiahuanaco, Mochica, Chimu), who
  • nsidered especially effective in ritual use by Andean curanderos.
  • The Taruca (Hippocamelus antisensis), or North Andean Deer, is a species of deer that ranges across
  • Oddments of Andean Diplomacy, and other oddment (1879) online
  • uld be lead to more incidents such as the 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis.
  • ose is much less conspicuous than it is on the Andean dogs.
  • The Andean Emerald (Amazilia franciae) is a species of hu
  • he altiplano of Bolivia, within Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve and close to the border
  • The Andean Flicker (Colaptes rupicola) is a species of bi
  • the Andean flutes (quena, quenacho, siku)
  • na, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay in chaco and Andean foothill habitats.
  • amily native to the rainforests of the eastern Andean foothills from southern Peru to central Bolivi
  • the southwestern and northwestern Basin to the Andean foothills, and from the south includes norther
  • It is found in the eastern Andean foothills, the far western Amazonian regions i
  • It is found in lower Andean foothils from Ecuador, through Peru and Bolivi
  • It is found locally in humid Andean forest in southern Ecuador and northern Peru.
  • The upper Andean forest has trees reaching up to 30 metres (98
  • ca) is a species of hummingbird found in humid Andean forest of south-eastern Peru and Bolivia.
  • the Solitary Eagle, which lives only in dense Andean forest.
  • It is found in humid Andean forests and woodlands in Bolivia and north-wes
  • It is found in humid Andean forests in Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.
  • us Wren is found in dense undergrowth of humid Andean forests in Bolivia and southern Peru.
  • Wren is endemic to dense undergrowth of humid Andean forests in Peru.
  • wn Wren is found in dense undergrowth of humid Andean forests in Colombia, Ecuador, and northern Per
  • rest in eastern Brazil and disjunctly in humid Andean forests in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
  • It is found in humid Andean forests, woodland and scrub from southern Colo
  • bitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland Andean forests.
  • paeus), sometimes known as the Culpeo zorro or Andean Fox (Wolf), is a South American species of wil
  • Hypodynerus is a South American, primarily Andean, genus of potter wasps with most of its descri
  • nd southern Argentina (Patagonia), west to the Andean grasslands of Chile and south to the Strait of
  • tures instrumental interludes by Los Incas, an Andean group which had previously collaborated with S
  • Joseph Greenberg's Andean grouping
  • Andean Guan, Penelope montagnii
  • The Andean Gull (Chroicocephalus serranus) is a species o
  • The Andean Gull nests in small scattered colonies, someti
  • ler C. hyodon occupied cooler, higher-altitude Andean habitats.
  • Andean Hairy Armadillo, Chaetophractus nationi
  • The Andean Hairy Armadillo (Chaetophractus nationi) is an
  • in the campesino communities of the altiplano ( Andean high plain).
  • It is found in Andean highland forest from Venezuela, through Colomb
  • zo is a hot alcoholic beverage consumed in the Andean highlands of Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru.
  • red tanager is endemic to elfin forests in the Andean highlands of central Peru.
  • is found in forest, woodland and shrub in the Andean highlands of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru,
  • It is found in the Andean highlands from southeastern Peru to southweste
  • is one of the more common hummingbirds in the Andean highlands and is more habituated to both human
  • o South America: B. v. nigrescens of the north Andean highlands and B. (v.) magellanicus of southern
  • Deforestation and reforestation of the central andean highlands.
  • The Andean Hillstar (Oreotrochilus estella) is a species
  • It resembles the Andean Hillstar, but the male of that species has a f
  • Andean Ibis, Theristicus (melanopis) branickii.
  • The United Andean Indian Mission (UAIM), was an ecumenical and i
  • The Andean Lapwing (Vanellus resplendens) is a species of
  • names include tarwi, tarhui, chocho, altramuz, Andean lupin, South American lupin, or pearl lupin.
  • Glades Herp: Andean Marsupial Tree Frog
  • The Andean Marsupial Tree Frog or Rana Marsupial Andina (
  • The mountain paca primarily inhabits higher Andean Montane forest regions in Venezuela, Colombia,
  • Andean Mountain Cavy, Microcavia niata
  • Leopardus jacobitus (Cornalia, 1865) - Andean Mountain Cat
  • Mocha, Ecuador, city located in the central Andean mountain range
  • only in northern Argentina in yungas (eastern Andean mountain forest) habitat.
  • The Andean Mountain Cavy (Microcavia niata) is a species
  • The Andean Mountain Cat (Leopardus jacobita) is a small w
  • od-Wren at lower elevations and on an opposite Andean mountain slope.
  • neages; one leading to the Ocelot, Margay, and Andean Mountain Cat, and the other leading to the rem
  • n the thousands for small wild felids like the Andean Mountain Cat.
  • The Andean Mountain Cat's preferred high-elevation montan
  • the genus Sambucus that is distributed in the Andean mountain ranges from Costa Rica and Panama to
  • catula is a South American bamboo found in the Andean mountains of Peru including the areas around M
  • et easily accessible - Chajnantor plain in the Andean mountains in the Atacama Desert.
  • One of the few Andean music bands with a majority of female members.
  • to South America for a year where they studied Andean music in many small villages in Ecuador, Peru
  • r, Apurimac, Mystic Island has less to do with Andean Music and flute and more with a mixture of glo
  • Soda Stereo's few songs to feature elements of Andean music, in this case panflutes.
  • he most popular and newly influential bands in Andean music.
  • influence in the United States for indigenous Andean music.
  • amation of sounds and styles drawing on Peru's Andean musical roots and Spanish musical influences.
  • status permanent, and to extend free trade to Andean nations.
  • The Andean Negrito (Lessonia oreas) is a species of bird
  • Incodynerus is an andean neotropical genus of potter wasps currently co
  • ein and 20% fat and has been used as a food by Andean people since ancient times, especially in soup
  • y, Bolivia, extreme northern border Chile, and Andean Peru and Ecuador.
  • ruments including musical saw, Sengalese kora, Andean pipes, Korean drum, steel drums, Chinese dulci
  • The Andean Poison Frog (Dendrobates opisthomelas) is a sp
  • The Andean porcupine (Coendou quichua) is a species of ro
  • Andean potato mottle virus (APMoV) is a plant pathoge
  • The Andean Potoo (Nyctibius maculosus) is a species of bi
  • The Andean Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium jardinii) is a species o
  • Thirty percent of the basin is located in the Andean range.
  • Incan Insights: El Inca Garcilaso's Hints to Andean Readers (2008)
  • Its natural habitat is the Andean region at 2,500-4,000 metres (8,200-13,000 ft)
  • and food distribution center for the northern Andean region and Apure State.
  • ianus is a tree native of the highlands of the andean region of Colombia, which belongs to the famil
  • urch as the Director of Church Welfare for the Andean Region of the church.
  • sident in the central and southwestern coastal Andean region of South America in Peru, Ecuador, Boli
  • m the provinces of Chimborazo and Canar in the Andean region, a predominately indigenous area.
  • iod of very hard violence, particularly in the Andean region, because of the uprising of the Maoist
  • The history here is ONLY the history of the Andean region.
  • maintain a broad route network throughout the Andean region.
  • ri Empire was a second-generation state of the Andean region; both it and Tiwanaku had been preceede
  • a musical group known for playing music of the Andean regions of Peru, Ecuador, Chile and Bolivia.
  • , the Falkland Islands and Paraguay as well as Andean regions of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
  • insurgency was confined to rural areas in the Andean regions inhabited by indigenous and Amerindian
  • a, Chile, and Uruguay, as well as the southern Andean republics of Bolivia and Peru.
  • town of artisan Jose Raul Naranjo Meneses, the Andean resort town of Parinacota, a town full of craf
  • S.f.leucogenys ( Andean saddle-back tamarin)
  • ), also known as the saddleback tamarin or the Andean saddle-back tTamarin, is a species of tamarin
  • tions: the Museo Santuarios Andinos (Museum of Andean Sanctuaries) in Arequipa (Peru); the Museo de
  • ich is a near-border stratigraphic unit of the Andean sedimentary basin.
  • Diuca is a small genus of Andean seed-eating tanagers.
  • & R. Felder, 1861) - Andean Silverspot
  • The Andean Slaty Thrush (Turdus nigriceps) is a species o
  • is found in humid foothill forest on the West Andean slope in western Colombia and north-western Ec
  • shrub at altitudes of 1700-3400 m. on the east Andean slope in Colombia.
  • It is found along the east Andean slope and adjacent Amazonian lowlands from sou
  • ina, with a disjunct population along the East Andean slope in Peru, Bolivia and far north-western A
  • nd another found in forest growing on the east Andean slope in Peru, Bolivia and north-western Argen
  • group in humid highland forests along the east Andean slope from southernmost Colombia to Bolivia, a
  • ies associated with forest growing on the east Andean slope and the other with the Amazon Rainforest
  • , were much larger than birds from the Western Andean slope, at 51-54.5 cm (20-22 in).
  • It is found in humid forest on the lower west Andean slopes in Ecuador and Colombia.
  • btropical Andes of Venezuela, central and east Andean slopes in Colombia, and east Andean slopes in
  • h the Tepuis in Venezuela and Guyana, the east Andean slopes in Peru, Andean slopes in north-western
  • e south-western Amazon Basin and adjacent east Andean slopes in Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
  • The western taxa of the Andean slopes and the eastern taxa of the Tepui regio
  • the far western Amazon and adjacent lower east Andean slopes.
  • Jameson is commemorated in the name of the Andean Snipe, Gallinago jamesoni.
  • The Andean Solitaire (Myadestes ralloides) is a species o
  • number of small salt lakes, sheltering several Andean species of wildlife and plants.
  • South America - where it is the most important Andean species of Amaranthus, known as Kiwicha (see a
  • the High Andes (1990) and the accounts of most Andean species in Threatened Birds of the Americas (1
  • It comprises two endangered Andean species, commonly known as Huemul (from Mapudu
  • The Andean squirrel (Sciurus pucheranii) is a tree squirr
  • The Andean squirrel is a typical tree squirrel, in its ge
  • fur is darker than that on the body, and some Andean squirrels also have a distinctive dark stripe
  • haeology, the Explorers Club, the Institute of Andean Studies, and the Royal Geographical Society.
  • ers are in the south of the country, where the Andean subranges Cordillera Central and Cordillera Or
  • The Andean Swallow (Haplochelidon andecola) is a species
  • The Andean Swamp Rat (Neotomys ebriosus) is a species of
  • The Andean Swift (Aeronautes andecolus) is a species of s
  • It has been suggested that the Andean taxa (buckleyi, venezuelense and cadwaladeri)
  • No kennel club recognizes the Double-nosed Andean Tiger Hound, nor Andean Tiger Hounds in genera
  • The Double-nosed Andean tiger hound is a rare breed of hound that has
  • The Andean Tiger Hound is believed to be descended from t
  • The Andean Tinamou is approximately 27 cm (11 in) in leng
  • The IUCN classifies the Andean Tinamou as Least Concern, with an occurrence r
  • The Andean Tinamou (Nothoprocta pentlandii) is a tinamou,
  • The Andean Tinamou can be found in the Andes of Ecuador,
  • The Andean Tit-spinetail (Leptasthenura andicola) is a sp
  • Andean Tyrant, Knipolegus signatus
  • On the lower slopes and in the valleys the Andean wax palms are dominant.
  • This species, together with the Andean White-eared Opossum (D. pernigra), was separat
  • The Andean Wolf, or Hagenbeck's Wolf is an unsubstantited