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guanacos (pl.)

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guanacos Sentence Examples

  1. The guanacos gracefully roamed the vast Patagonian plains, their elegant necks reaching for the sky.
  2. A large herd of guanacos galloped across the open grasslands, their shaggy coats providing insulation from the biting wind.
  3. The curious guanacos approached the edge of the river, their long legs delicately stepping over the rocks.
  4. The female guanacos led the young crias to a secluded spot, ensuring their safety from predators.
  5. The male guanacos engaged in fierce territorial disputes, their long necks wrestling for dominance.
  6. Guanacos are known for their remarkable ability to adapt to harsh desert conditions, relying on cacti and scarce vegetation for sustenance.
  7. The sound of guanacos humming filled the air, a gentle symphony carried by the wind.
  8. The indigenous Mapuche people revere guanacos, recognizing their cultural and spiritual significance.
  9. Guanacos form strong social bonds, living in herds led by experienced dominant males.
  10. The conservation of guanacos is crucial for maintaining the ecological balance of South America's grasslands.

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The guanacos gracefully roamed the vast Patagonian plains, their elegant necks reaching for the sky.

A large herd of guanacos galloped across the open grasslands, their shaggy coats providing insulation from the biting wind.

The curious guanacos approached the edge of the river, their long legs delicately stepping over the rocks.

The female guanacos led the young crias to a secluded spot, ensuring their safety from predators.