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Species of mammal (camelid)
The guanaco (/ɡwɑːˈnɑːkoʊ/ gwah-NAH-koh; Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America, closely related to the domesticated llama. Guanacos are
Guanaco
Topics referred to by the same term
Guanaco is an animal similar to the llama. Guanaco may also refer to: An informal term for residents of El Salvador Guanaco hip hop, a style of music
Guanaco_(disambiguation)
Species of wooly domesticated mammal
Cuvier in 1800 under the name of lama along with the guanaco. DNA analysis has confirmed that the guanaco is the wild ancestor of the llama, while the vicuña
Llama
Genus of mammals
Lama is a genus containing the South American camelids: the wild guanaco and vicuña and the domesticated llama, alpaca, and the extinct chilihueque. Before
Lama_(genus)
Municipality and village in Neuquén Province, Argentina
Guañacos is a village and municipality in Neuquén Province in southwestern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e
Guañacos
Domesticated species of South American camelid
have guanaco mtDNA, and many also have vicuña mtDNA. But microsatellite data shows that alpaca DNA is much more similar to vicuña DNA than to guanaco DNA
Alpaca
1959 film by José Ramón Luna
Cerro Guanaco is a 1959 Argentine film directed by José Ramón Luna. Mario Amaya Leyla Dartel Francisco de Paula Raúl del Valle Floren Delbene Jorge Lanza
Cerro_Guanaco
Airport in Tierra del Fuego Province, Chile
Pampa Guanaco Airport Spanish: Aeropuerto Pampa Guanaco (IATA: DPB, ICAO: SCBI) is a rural airport near Inútil Bay, serving Camerón in the Timaukel commune
Pampa_Guanaco_Airport
Animal care in the Inca Empire
species of undomesticated camelids were used: the vicuña and the guanaco. The guanacos were hunted by means of chacos (collective hunts). The Inca people
Inca_animal_husbandry
Wild South American camelid
which live in the high alpine areas of the Andes; the other camelid is the guanaco, which lives at lower elevations. Vicuñas are relatives of the llama, and
Vicuña
Genus of mammals
species), along with the "New World" camelids: the llama, the alpaca, the guanaco, and the vicuña, which belong to the separate tribe Lamini. Camelids originated
Camel
Extinct language of Colombia
Guanáca (Guanuco) is an extinct and scarcely attested language of Colombia. It may have been related to Guambiano. According to Loukotka, it was a Coconucan
Guanaca_language
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Guanaco Peak is a 2,127-metre (6,978-foot) mountain located in the North Cascades of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the highest summit of
Guanaco_Peak
Baby camelid
A cria (pronounced /ˈkriːə/) is a juvenile llama, alpaca, vicuña, or guanaco. The term comes from the Spanish word cría, meaning "baby". Its false cognate
Cria
Tribe of mammals
species, all exclusively from South America: llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. The former two are domesticated species, while the latter two are only
Lamini
Place in Antártica Chilena, Magallanes
Río Guanaco is a hamlet (Spanish: caserío) on Navarino Island in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in southern Chile. It is part of the Cabo de Hornos
Río_Guanaco
Music genre or scene
Salvadoran rap or Guanaco hip-hop is a type of rap music that comes from El Salvador.[citation needed] It arose in the late 1990s, with releases from
Salvadoran_hip-hop
Geographical region in South America
that game meats, especially guanaco and introduced deer and boar, are popular in restaurant cuisine. However, since guanaco is a protected animal in both
Patagonia
1995 studio album by Almafuerte
Mundo guanaco is the first album released by the Argentine heavy metal band Almafuerte. This is the first album by Ricardo Iorio after the dissolution
Mundo_guanaco
Type of weighted throwing weapon used in South America
indigenous peoples (particularly the Tehuelche) used them to catch 200-pound guanacos and rheas. The Mapuche and the Inca army used them in battle. Mapuche warriors
Bolas
Lake in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
lake on the southern side is an abundance of wildlife, including grazing guanaco. Earth Info. 2002 Gobierno de Chile. 2004 C. Michael Hogan. 2008 Gobierno
Nordenskjöld_Lake
Highest mountain in the Americas
skeleton of a guanaco was found in 1947 along the ridge connecting the North Summit with the South Summit. It seems doubtful that a guanaco would climb
Aconcagua
Country in South America
found. Among the larger mammals are the puma or cougar, the llama-like guanaco and the fox-like chilla. In the forest region, several types of marsupials
Chile
Lake located in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
Lake watershed there are numerous flora and fauna, including grazing wild guanaco. Pehoé Lake, in the Torres del Paine National Park Lake Pehoé sunrise Cuernos
Lake_Pehoé
Ethnic group in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
to early accounts, was made of the guanaco which they hunted using bows and arrows as well as with bolas. The guanaco of Tierra del Fuego were recorded
Selkʼnam_people
Family of mammals
wild Bactrian camels, and Lamini, including llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. Camelids are large, strictly herbivorous animals with slender necks and
Camelidae
Waterfall on the Paine River, Chile
wildlife species, including the wild guanaco. Lake Sarmiento List of waterfalls C. Michael Hogan. 2008. Guanaco: Lama guanicoe, GlobalTwitcher.com, ed
Salto_Grande_(waterfall)
headquartered in Sydney, Australia. Its primary operating assets are the Guanaco-Amancaya mine in northern Chile and the Casposo-Manantiales mine in the
Austral_Gold
Hybrid of male dromedary camel and female llama
sexually mature at age four, when he showed a desire to breed with a female guanaco and a female llama. He was also a behavioral disappointment, displaying
Cama_(animal)
Municipality and village in Santiago del Estero Province, Argentina
Pampa de los Guanacos is a municipality and village in Santiago del Estero Province in Argentina. Pampa de los Guanacos' main land communications are provided
Pampa_de_los_Guanacos
National park in Chile
with native grasses, opening up the land for native species such as the guanaco and the endangered huemul deer. In 2022, Conservación Patagónica identified
Patagonia National Park (Chile)
Patagonia_National_Park_(Chile)
River located in the Magallanes Region of Chile
vegetation forms as well as certain wildlife species, including the wild guanaco. After leaving lake Pehoe, the river forms another waterfall called Salto
Paine_River
Subspecies of carnivore
sometimes prey on spectacled bear cubs. Further south, the cats prey on guanaco, vicuña, pudu, South Andean deer and pampas deer, Patagonian mara, viscacha
South_American_cougar
Cave with paintings in Santa Cruz, Argentina
pits have been found alongside the remains of guanaco, puma, fox, birds, and other small animals. Guanacos were the natives' primary food source; hunting
Cueva_de_las_Manos
Extinct genus of ornithopod dinosaurs
Chakisaurus (meaning "elder guanaco lizard") is an extinct genus of elasmarian ornithopod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Huincul Formation of Argentina
Chakisaurus
Hybrid of a llama and an alpaca
hybrids Cama, a hybrid of camel and llama. Llamanaco, a cross between guanaco and llama, has been reported in the wild in the Magallanes Region of Chile
Huarizo
Wild cat species native to the Americas
Moreno had been wearing a guanaco-hide poncho round his neck and head as protection against the cold; in Patagonia the guanaco is the puma's chief prey
Cougar
Subspecies of hartebeest
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Red_hartebeest
Genus of mammals, the goats
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Capra_(genus)
Species of cactus
Maihuenia poeppigii, commonly known in Chile as maihuén or hierba del guanaco, is a succulent cactus shrub from Argentina of a type called a cushion plant
Maihuenia_poeppigii
National park in the Santa Cruz Province of Argentina
steppe on the Argentine side of the range. This area is habitat for rheas, guanaco, cougar, and South American gray fox, the latter of which has suffered
Los_Glaciares_National_Park
Peninsula belonging to Argentina
elephant seals. The inner part of the peninsula is inhabited by rheas, guanacos and maras. A diverse range of birds lives in the peninsula as well, with
Valdés_Peninsula
Woven fabric type
South American produced sharkskin included local materials such as vicuña, guanaco, or alpaca in such blends. Natural sharkskin fabric was made primarily
Sharkskin
Extinct genus of mammals
related to living camels than to lamines (llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos), making it a true camel of the Camelini tribe. Its name is derived from
Camelops
Argentine heavy metal band
Claudio Cardacci. In 1995 they released their first studio album, Mundo Guanaco, which included songs of both Hermética and of V8 (another of Ricardo Iorio's
Almafuerte_(band)
Type of cord made from refined natural fibers of animal intestines
Wood Animal Alpaca Angora Byssus Camel hair Cashmere Catgut Chiengora Guanaco Hair Llama Mohair Pashmina Qiviut Rabbit Silk Tendon Spider silk Wool Vicuña
Catgut
Species of roundworm
ruminants. Skrjabinema ovis is known to invade the intestinal tract of the Guanaco, Lama guanacoe, after ingestion of eggs of this worm. Chemical Institute
Skrjabinema_ovis
Mountain range in South America
endemic), and almost 400 species of fish (about 1/3 endemic). The vicuña and guanaco can be found living in the Altiplano, while the closely related domesticated
Andes
Overview of wildlife
habitat loss, climate change and chytrid fungus outbreaks. The vicuña and guanaco can be found living in the Altiplano, while the closely related domesticated
Fauna_of_the_Andes
Topics referred to by the same term
Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles the ICAO airport code for Pampa Guanaco Airport This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
SCBI
Genus of roundworms
example, the nematode Skrjabinema ovis invades the intestinal tract of the guanaco, Lama guanicoe, subsequent to the ingestion of eggs of this worm. Chemical
Skrjabinema
Natural animal fiber
the fiber is bilateral in transmission electron microscopy (as also in guanaco hair), while it is disordered in llama and alpaca. In addition, vicuña
Vicuña_wool
Animals kept to produce material goods
Thomas' camel North Africa and SW Asia Riding, racing, meat and milk Llama Guanaco Andes Pack animals, meat, fleece Alpaca vicuña Andes Meat, fleece Domestic
Livestock
Species of giraffe
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Masai_giraffe
Indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego
seals and sea lions. As guanacos were relatively scarce in Haush territory, they probably traded with the Selkʼnam for guanaco skins. They shared many
Haush
Guanaco y la Placilla de Aguada de Cachinal, 1880-1930" [Called to a fabulous future. Gold mining and settlement in the Atacama Desert: The Guanaco Ore
Sociedad_Nacional_de_Minería
Tribe of mammals
(Camelus) than to Lamini (which contains llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos), from which camelines split approximately 17 million years ago. The tribe
Camelini
Species of deer
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Barasingha
Genus of bacteria
example, species of Rickettsia have been found to afflict the South American guanaco, Lama guanacoe potentially marsupials and reptiles. Rickettsial organisms
Rickettsia
Bovid endemic to Japan
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Japanese_serow
Uruguayan basketball player (1929–2010)
Héctor José "Guanaco" Costa Massironi (30 July 1929 – 23 May 2010) was a Uruguayian basketball player. He won twice the bronze medal with the men's national
Héctor_Costa
2006 British nature documentary television series
predatory Ethiopian wolves. The Andes have the most volatile weather, and guanacos are shown enduring a flash blizzard, along with an exceptional group sighting
Planet_Earth_(2006_TV_series)
Hamlet in Magallanes Region, Chile
located in the southern shore of Inútil Bay. The city is served by the Pampa Guanaco Airport (IATA: DPB, ICAO: SCBI). http://www.municipalidadtimaukel.cl Website
Camerón
Island in southern Chile
capital, Puerto Williams, and in small settlements like Puerto Navarino, Río Guanaco and Puerto Toro. The highest point of the island is Pico Navarino at 1
Navarino_Island
Indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego
exclusively terrestrial hunter gatherers who hunted terrestrial game such as guanacos, foxes, tuco-tucos and upland nesting birds as well as littoral fish and
Fuegians
Peruvian dish baked in an earthen oven
known as a huatia. It is generally made of lamb, mutton, alpaca, llama, guanaco, vicuna, pork, beef, chicken, or guinea pig, marinated in herbs and spices
Pachamanca
Species of mammal
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Collared_peccary
English naturalist and biologist (1809–1882)
such as the strange extinct mammal Macrauchenia, which resembled a giant guanaco, a llama relative. Around mid-July, he recorded in his "B" notebook his
Charles_Darwin
Family of mammals
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Hippopotamidae
Geological formation in Argentina
Formation - La Pampa Estancia Ré - Cerro Azul Formation - La Pampa El Guanaco - Cerro Azul Formation - La Pampa Huayquerías de San Carlos - Cerro Azul
Cerro_Azul_Formation
Genus of mammals
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Bison
Argentine heavy metal musician (1962–2023)
Malón, with whom Iorio began a fierce rivalry. Their first album, "Mundo Guanaco" was released before Malón's first, and had several covers. "Desencuentro"
Ricardo_Iorio
Species of sheep
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Argali
Species of giraffe
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Reticulated_giraffe
351G Guanaco Sonso Formation Lopez Rodríguez, Natalia Javiera (2018), Ambiente y evolución tectonoestratigráfica de una sección de la Formación Guanaco Sonso
Salta_Basin
Zoo in Santa Ana, California
las Pampas houses giant anteaters in one exhibit, and greater rheas and guanacos in another, with a visitor footpath located in between them. On December
Santa_Ana_Zoo
Currency of Argentina
Color Description Issue Obverse Reverse Watermark $20 Red Guanaco Patagonian Desert Guanaco and electrotype 20 3 October 2017 $50 Gray Andean condor Aconcagua
Argentine_peso
Species group of the wild sheep
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Mouflon
Argentine park
animal species. There are 20 species of terrestrial mammals, including the guanaco, Andean fox, North American beaver, European rabbit and muskrat. Among
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Tierra_del_Fuego_National_Park
Genus of small South American deer
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Pudu
Species of antelope
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Nyala
from the original on 2014-04-28. Retrieved 2014-04-27. "Species Profile: Guanaco". Concervación Patagonia. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved
List_of_animal_names
Province of Argentina
as the Omaguacas and Ocloyas practiced agriculture and domesticated the guanaco. They had huts made of mud, and erected stone fortresses to protect their
Jujuy_Province
Species of mammal
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
African_buffalo
One-humped camel
camel) – and Lamini, which consists of the alpaca (Vicugna pacos), the guanaco (Lama guanicoe), the llama (L. glama), and the vicuña (V. vicugna). The
Dromedary
Species of mammal
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Common_duiker
Species of swamp-dwelling antelope
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Sitatunga
Archaeological site in Peru
depict armed people hunting the guanaco and Andean religious symbols. The figures drawn are of animals, predominantly guanacos (camelids). The scene depicted
Toquepala_Caves
Indigenous people from eastern Patagonia in South America
in sheets, which was most likely a demonstration of a specialization in guanaco hunting, which is also present in the subsequent cultural developments
Tehuelche_people
Species of mammal
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
West_Caucasian_tur
Species of bovine mammal
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Giant_eland
Species of antelope
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Suni
Genus of mammals
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Musk_deer
discovered here were mainly hunter-gatherer nomads. They searched for guanacos; they arrived in Santiago in approximately 10,000 BCE. Around the year
La_Dehesa
Species of mammal
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Pyrenean_chamois
Species of antelope
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Chamois
Subfamily of antelopes
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Duiker
Cartel de Santa, Korzus, Immer Fört, De2, Ente, Muscaria, Tzantza Matantza, Guanaco y Dj Zyborg, Tanque, Cacería de Lagartos, Zuchos del Vado, Chulpi Tostado
Quito_Fest
Zoo in Rome, Italy
Grant's zebra Hippopotamus Pygmy hippopotamus Red river hog Bactrian camel Guanaco Vicuña Reticulated giraffe Banteng European bison European mouflon Wild
Bioparco_di_Roma
Domestic species of cattle
peccary (D. tajacu) Suborder Tylopoda Camelidae Lama Llama (L. glama) Guanaco (L. guanicoe) Alpaca (L. pacos) Vicuña (L. vicugna) Camelus Domestic Bactrian
Bali_cattle
GUANACO
GUANACO
GUANACO
GUANACO
Boy/Male
Hindu
Poet, Saint
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vignya | விகà¯à®¨à¯à®¯
Obstacle
Boy/Male
Tamil
Steady
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vidhya | விதà¯à®¯à®¾,விதà¯à®¯à®¾Â
Knowledge, Learning
Girl/Female
French
Divine. Mythological ancient Roman divinity Diana was noted for beauty and swiftness; often...
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Noblest of the World
Girl/Female
Hindu
Longing for glory, A wave, A wave
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who praises, Complimentary
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Flower; Soul; Who Touches the Heart
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Indian, Latin
Candle; Brightener; One who Brings Fortune; Joyful; Divine; Ancient Roman Divinity Diana was Noted for Beauty and Swiftness; Often Depicted as a Huntress; Oil Lamp
GUANACO
GUANACO
GUANACO
GUANACO
GUANACO
n.
A South American mammal (Auchenia huanaco), allied to the llama, but of larger size and more graceful form, inhabiting the southern Andes and Patagonia. It is supposed by some to be the llama in a wild state.
pl.
of Guanaco
n.
A South American ruminant (Auchenia llama), allied to the camels, but much smaller and without a hump. It is supposed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco. It was formerly much used as a beast of burden in the Andes.
n.
See Guanaco.