The scientific name of the rhea is Rhea americana for the greater or American rhea, and Rhea pennata for the lesser or Darwin's rhea.
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There are no ostrich-like birds in Argentina. The closest bird is the rhea, which is a member of the ratite family, to which the ostrich also belongs.
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Histeria - 1998 Americana 1-44 was released on:
USA: 15 May 1999
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Unique Eats - 2010 Americana 1-8 was released on:
USA: 19 July 2010
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Videofashion News - 2001 Modern Americana 1-2 was released on:
USA: 9 March 2006
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The Best of the Post - 1960 Early Americana 1-9 was released on:
USA: 31 December 1960
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Americana - 2008 II was released on:
USA: 1 September 2008 (Seattle International Film Festival)
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West End Salvage - 2013 Industrial-Americana Loft 1-10 was released on:
USA: April 2013
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Anas discors and Anas americana
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The term "ria" typically refers to a large, flightless bird known as the Greater Rhea (Rhea americana), native to South America. Rheas are similar in appearance to ostriches and emus, characterized by their long legs, large bodies, and soft feathers. They are herbivorous and can be found in open grasslands and savannas. Rheas are social animals, often traveling in groups for foraging and protection.
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In Person at the Americana was created in 1964.
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it asks if your American so if you are then say -si soy americana if your not than say no soy americana
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The Antonio Treatment - 2009 Stunning Americana Master Bedroom 3-1 was released on:
USA: 2012
USA: 16 January 2013
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Universidad Americana's motto is 'Excelencia Académica'.
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Americana - The Offspring film - was created in 1999.
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Magnalia Christi Americana was created in 1702.
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