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The Secret Lives of Capybaras in Argentina’s WetlandsA Love for Wetlands Capybaras, the world's largest rodents, are inherently drawn to tropical and subtropical wetlands, which ...
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Argentina's Environment Ministry Friday created a Registry for people involved in dealings with wild animals, it was announced. The new registry specifies 15 different types of operators ...
Argentina's award-winning mare Polo Pureza will have her genes, or at least most of them, live on in five genetically edited ...
CONCORDIA, Argentina - First a river ran blood red. Now Argentina’s beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in Hulk-green slime as pollution turns the country’s waterways into ...
For years, the Argentine company Caza & Safaris offered packages of up to $50,000 to wealthy Americans and Spaniards who flew ...
Scientists in Argentina have made history by creating the world's first genetically modified horses, designed to be faster ...
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Argentina caters to a different Chinese demand than Brazil’s: the exported animals are mostly cull females aged over 40 months. Brazilian livestock farmers are required to supply young animals ...
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