Animal Stamp of Paraguay

Paraguay is the South American landlocked country which is slightly wider than Japan surrounded by Brazil and Bolivia and Argentina. It passed through Spanish rule to last for about 300 years after the first half in the 16th century and became independent in 1811 and shifted in republican form of government in 1844. It was defeated by a fight with Argentina Brazil Uruguay from 1864 to six years and invited the half of the territory and the situation to lose most of the nation. It won for war with Bolivia to 35 years from 1932. A military coup occurs in 1954; it is just 1988; the autocracy system of the President fatty tuna S flannel followed, and it was it in 1993, and finally transferred it to a civil administration, and a civilian president was born.
Seven kinds of animal stamps were issued in 1969 by this Paraguay.
Seven kinds of animal stamps were issued in 1972.
Four kinds of fish stamps were issued in 1998.

Republic of Paraguay
1969.7.9 Normal Stamp
Brazilian Porcupine
Coendou prehensilis
(Erethizontidae)
Tufted Capuchin
Cebus apella
(Atelidae)
Pale-throated Three-toed Sloth
Bradypus tridactylus
(Bradypodidae)
Puma
Felis concolor
(Felidae)
Spectacled Caiman
Caiman crocodilus
(Alligatoridae)
Jaguar
Panthera onca
(Felidae)
Giant Anteater
Myrmecophaga tridactyla
(Myrmecophagidae)


1972.11.25 Normal Stamp
Southern Tamandua
Tamandua tetradactyla
(Myrmecophagidae)
Red Coati
Nasua socialis
(Procyonidae)
Giant Armadillo
Priodontes giganteus
(Dasypodidae)
Marsh Deer
Blastocerus dichotomus
(Cervidae)
Ocelot
Felis pardalis
(Felidae)
Northern Night Monkey
Aotus trivirgatus
(Atelidae)
American Rhea
Rhea americana
(Rheidae)


1998.4.17 Fish Stamp
Stoplight Tetra
Tetrogonopterus argenterus
(Characidae)
Spotted Surubi Pintado Catfish
Pseudoplatystoma coruscans
(Pimelodidae)
Dorado Characin
Salminus brasiliensis
(Characidae)
Red-Tailed Barracuda
Acestrorthynchus altus
(Acestrorhynchidae)


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