guanaco in English

noun
1
a wild Andean mammal similar to the domestic llama, which is probably derived from it. It has a valuable pale brown pelt.
Aside from bovines, which are involved in 90 percent of these events, horses, pigs, sheep, guanacos and wild boars have also been mutilated.

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1. Fuegian dogs were not used to hunt guanaco.

2. Alpacas are members of the camelid family along with camels, llamas, vicuna and guanaco

3. alpaca, llama, camel, kashmir, mohair, angora vicuna, yak, ►M1 guanaco ◄ , cashgora, beaver, otter, followed or not by the name ‘wool’ or ‘hair’ (1)

4. Alpaca, South American member of the camel family, Camelidae, that is closely related to the llama, guanaco, and vicuna, which are known collectively as lamoids

5. In hunting rhea, guanaco, and other animals in open country, the Bola is whirled like a sling, then thrown p

6. hair of the following animals: alpaca, llama, camel, kashmir goat, angora goat, angora rabbit, vicuna, yak, guanaco, cashgora goat, beaver, otter

7. Alpacas and llamas are two of the four lamoid species—the other two species, vicuña and guanaco, are their wild cousins.Interestingly, all four species are able to interbreed and

8. Aconcagua is of volcanic origin, but it is not itself an active volcano. It has two summits—north and south—connected by a ridge (Cresta del Guanaco) that is about 0.6 mile (1 km) long

9. The vicuña and guanaco can be found living in the Altiplano, while the closely related domesticated llama and alpaca are widely kept by locals as pack animals and for their meat and wool.