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The Guanaco is the main mammal found in the park.
"Why would I want to do anything to help out a guanaco herder?"
It is supposed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco.
This image shows a visit to a Tehuelche community during the hunting of guanaco around 1910.
Its main purpose is to protect the guanaco's populations.
They round up the wild guanaco every year and shear the animals for their fur.
Paganel had scarcely looked at it before he exclaimed, "A guanaco!"
The guanaco's soft wool is valued second only to that of the vicuña.
They were, however, separated by Cuvier in 1800 under the name of lama along with the guanaco.
"I mean this: the guanaco is only good for eating when it is killed in a state of rest.
"And tell him that no amount of smoked guanaco sausage is going to make that change."
There was an occasional lone guanaco, the wild cousin of the llama.
Bolivian Indians have been known to raise guanaco to help them regain their population stability.
The head is slightly shorter than the guanaco's and the ears are slightly longer.
Here he had the first sight of the guanaco of the Patagonian plains.
We estimate that perhaps a third of the population of Guanaco has already been contaminated by their poison.
Like the guanaco, the huemul is a relatively compact animal, standing around one metre high.
The paper showed that the alpaca is descended from the vicuña, not the guanaco.
I sense that I'm being watched, and turn to see a large guanaco staring down at me from his high vantage point on the next hill.
The faunal assemblage of this period is dominated by guanaco bone fragments.
Large quantities of guanaco (lama) were also found in the older depositional layers.
There are also a guanaco (a creature like a llama) and a number of dogs with extravagant names.
Rincon Guanaco is an authentic, unsophisticated spot, full of wonderful contradictions.
"Greg says he's not eating guanaco sausage anymore."
Bolas are commonly found and were used to catch guanaco and rhea.