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matéman, matépedia: the cetaceans Juanchila, 27.12.2023
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matéman, matépedia: las aves (birds) Juanchila, 1.5.2021
matépedia cloud entry: “Flightless Bird: Out of the 8,700 known species of birds in the world, an estimated 60 are flightless. Within this group of stationary vermins, incapable of taking fly, there is the apteryx (from the Ancient Greek ‘a /without’ and ‘pterucs / wing’), more commonly known as kiwi due to its similari- “

matéman, matépedia: los camélidos de América del Sur (South American camelids) Juanchila, 2021.5.22
matépedia cloud entry: Vicugna and Lama are two genre of camelids – family of artiodactyla mammals – living in South America. Among them there is the Guanaco – lama guanicoe, from quechua wanaku. This sauvage animal, like its andean-chaqueño-patagonic relatives the Llama, Vicuña and Alpaca, tends to spit out whenever it feels threatened, harassed or annoyed, or simply to show superiority and desinterest for something.

matéman, matépedia: rayuela (hopscotch) Juanchila, 8.9.2021
matépedia cloud entry: HOPSCOTCH: traditional chil- game which origin ca- be determined. The name, rul- and outline over the flo- o. It starts throw- a stone, or coi- before, without falling.
details, top-down, left-right: irregular sidewalk, chalks, ‘tejo’ (ordinary pebble), peed-on book in backpack “Rayuela (Hopscoth)” by Julio Cortázar.

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