Large burrowing rodent of South America and Central America; highly esteemed as food.
1I have been boiling the cocoa, and I will soon roast some paca.
2The tools used are made of the incisor teeth of the paca and cavy.
3The paca is also very plentiful, and becomes easily domesticated.
4The paca, by-the-by, was roasted, and preferred to the ducks.
5The paca-anotherrodent-isremarkable for its enormously-developed cheek-bone, and for the thick pouch which it possesses.
6We had the paca scientifically trussed and spitted, and placed over the fire on two forked sticks.
7John had fortunately killed a paca in the morning, and Maria had dressed part of it for supper.
8Domingos fortunately shot a paca, so we had plenty of food; and Maria and I assisted him in putting up a hut.
9The agouti, or Indian cony, or rabbit, frequents the same region as the paca, and is about the size of an ordinary hare.
10The Indian easily discovers the entrances, when he closes up two of the apertures, and watches till the paca ventures out of the third.
11Conclusion: Patients with pancreatic cysts have a significantly higher overall risk of PaCa.
12The larger agouti, or mara, is sometimes classed between the agoutis and the pacas.
13That was entirely the work of the rodent animals, the pacas, cavies, and agoutis.
14DRGNs were cultured alone or along with the MIA PaCa-2.
15Maryland-SamuelChase, Thomas Stone, William Paca, Charles Carroll, of Carrollton.
16The MIA-PaCa-2 human pancreatic cancer cell line was transduced with RFP and grown subcutaneously.