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Meaning of "guanaco"

Guanaco (noun): A wild South American mammal, similar to a small llama, native to the Andes. Guanacos are known for their soft woolly coats and are often hunted for their meat
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  • A South American ruminant (Lama guanicoe), closely related to the other lamoids, the alpaca, llama, and vicuña in the family Camelidae.

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Guanaco is the undomesticated cousin of the lama.
Fuegian dogs were not used to hunt guanaco.
The guanaco and vicuña were never domesticated.
The cougar also preys on the guanaco.
Guanaco is an animal similar to the llama.
Trying to take down an animal as large as a guanaco.
The guanaco know pumas will attack at night.
A larger male has killed an adult guanaco.
The guanaco have left her normal hunting ground.
The breeding grounds of the guanaco.
The baby guanaco needs to be up on her feet as fast as possible.
We think that this missing species is the guanaco.
The guanaco and vicuña still live in the wild.
Other animals found in the area include the guanaco.
Serious guanaco is serious.

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And these wildlands support the large herds of guanaco.
Guanaco is what demonstrators call the armored vehicles with water cannons.
For me its bold guanaco.
Where they got the guanaco skins was a question not easy to answer.
The behavior of the vicuña is similar to that of the guanaco.
You can also cross with the guanaco and produce fertile hybrids called guacollamas.
Bolas are commonly found and were used to catch guanaco and rhea.
Almost immediately the guanaco and the other wild animals they returned and recovered the territory.
Fur flies as the puma launches her attack on the guanaco.
The extremely high quality of Guanaco fiber can be discerned simply by touch.
But to get a decent meal they must master hunting guanaco.
You hear other guanaco alarming other spots While you are sitting here.
This is the preferred habitat of animals like the guanaco and ñandú.
Bolivian Indians have been known to raise guanaco to help them regain their population stability.
A female puma sports visible injuries she sustained during an attempt to hunt a guanaco.
Trying to take down an animal as large as a guanaco has left Sarmiento badly injured.
It is camelide own of South America that is the domesticated form of the guanaco.
The Vicuna and the Guanaco live in the wild.
Guanaco are very common in Patagonia.
The upper and lower spots indicate white spots of guanaco seen from the side.
Guanaco is a slightly derogative nickname used by other Central Americans some Salvadorans.
There is a private aerial service that flies to Pampa Guanaco.
There's actually a herd of guanaco right in front of me.
Pato and I charged south into another guanaco.
In some countries, guanaco wool is highly prized.
There is a third trekking route known as the Guanaco Route.
She fought so hard, the guanaco fought really hard.
No-one can spot a puma as well as a guanaco.
Over the centuries, the guanaco were domesticated.
Some of the paintings are figurative, notably including a scene of armed men hunting guanaco cameloids.
Difficult to approach, the guanaco is a curious animal.
You will eventually know the difference between a llama, an alpaca, a vicugna and a guanaco.
Llama and Guanaco.
You can see guanaco on the other side, alarm calling.
The formation is overlain by the Guanaco Formation.

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