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pampas

[pam-puhz, pam-puhs, pahm-pahs] / ˈpæm pəz, ˈpæm pəs, ˈpɑm pɑs /


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And a growing number of people here simply can't afford to eat beef from the cattle that still roam the fertile grasslands known as the Pampas.

From BBC • Jan. 29, 2024

Scientists then reasoned that since a domestic dog has 39 chromosomes, and a Pampas fox has 37, the resulting 76 chromosomes found in Dogxim could indicate “the first evidence of the hybridization,” Kretschmer says.

From National Geographic • Sep. 27, 2023

The Great Plains have a ready source of surface-level moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pampas get moisture from the Amazon rain forest.

From Scientific American • Aug. 11, 2023

Besides hosting and visiting Belgian members, she has traveled to Pigüé, in the Pampas region of Argentina, which was founded by French-speaking immigrants in 1884.

From Washington Post • Apr. 3, 2023

When we looked out next morning we found, to our surprise, that the snow had all gone from the Pampas.

From Wild Life in the Land of the Giants A Tale of Two Brothers by Stables, Gordon




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