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vicuña
What is a "Vicuña"?
The vicuña is a small, slender camelid species native to the high Andean regions of South America, particularly in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. They are known for their elegant appearance, with a graceful neck, slender legs, and a soft, dense coat of fur that is prized for its quality. Vicuñas are social animals that live in small herds and are well adapted to survive in the harsh conditions of the high-altitude Andean environments. They are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses and other vegetation, and have specialized physiological adaptations that allow them to thrive at high elevations. Vicuñas are also known for their cultural significance and have been protected due to their endangered status. In recent years, conservation efforts have helped to stabilize and increase the vicuña populations, and they are considered a conservation success story.
vicuña (tela), tela de vicuña
la lana de la vicuña
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