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    Félix Manuel de Azara y Perera (18 May 1746 – 20 October 1821) was a Spanish military officer, naturalist, and engineer. Félix de Azara was born on 18...
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    Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina, it is named after Spanish naturalist Félix de Azara. The population is unknown and may have gone locally extinct in some...
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    Pampas fox (redirect from Azara's Zorro)
    the South American Pampas. Azara in some of its alternative common names is a reference to Spanish naturalist Félix de Azara. The Pampas fox resembles...
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    It is named after Spanish naturalist Félix de Azara. Although primarily nocturnal, some populations of Azara's night monkey are unique among night monkeys...
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  • Bardají y Azara (1776–1842), Spanish politician and diplomat Félix de Azara (1746–1821), a naturalist, brother of José José Nicolás de Azara (1730–1804)...
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    outlaw, cattle thief, robber and smuggler. Félix de Azara (1790) said gauchos were "the dregs of the Rio de la Plata and of Brazil". Summarised one scholar:...
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    Don José Nicolás de Azara y Perera (5 December 1730 – 26 January 1804) was a Spanish diplomat. He was born at Barbunales, Aragon, and was appointed in...
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    Uruguay into eastern Argentina. It is named after Spanish naturalist Félix de Azara. D'Elia and Pardinas, 2008 Musser and Carleton, 2005, p. 1093 Wikimedia...
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  • Black panther (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    paler and dappled, like those of ordinary spotted leopards. In 1801, Félix de Azara described a black jaguar observed by local people near the Paraná River...
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    the Moon. It is 103 km long and was named after Spanish naturalist Félix de Azara in 1976. Chu, Alan; Paech, Wolfgang; Weigand, Mario (2012). The Cambridge...
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