Chacoan peccary
American
[chah-koh-uhn pek-uh-ree]
/ ˈtʃɑ koʊ ən ˈpɛk ə ri /
noun
Chacoan peccaries,
plural
Chacoan peccary
plural
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of Chacoan peccary
First recorded in 1970–75; (Gran) Chaco ( def. ) + -an ( def. ) + peccary ( def. ); species name Catagonus wagneri was coined in 1930 by Carlos Rusconi (1898–1969), Argentinian paleontologist, who discovered the fossils
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