"Paï-Tavytera" is an arbitrary name given to northern Guaraní people of eastern Paraguay.
They encountered Jesuit missionaries in the 17th century during the reducciones of eastern Paraguay.
Previously thought to be endemic to Brazil, it has also been found in eastern Paraguay.
The remainder area is distributed in eastern Paraguay, northeastern Argentina and northern Uruguay.
Guy used a cell phone from the mountains of eastern Paraguay.
The yerba is an indigenous plant that grows wild in eastern Paraguay.
This popular national park preserves some of eastern Paraguay's last remaining subtropical rainforest.
It is found in the wild naturally in eastern Paraguay and southern Brazil.
In eastern Paraguay it has usually been captured in vegetation but sometimes has been caught on the ground.
It is found in southern Brazil, eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina.