Crossword-Solution: HUANACO 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Huanaco n. See Guanaco.

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Llama-like animal: Var. 1 answer
guanaco 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Putting-aside the puma's passivity in the presence of man, it is a bold hunter that invariably prefers large to small game; in desert places killing peccary, tapir, ostrich, deer, huanaco, &c., all powerful, well-armed, or swift animals.
The Naturalist in La Plata W. H. Hudson 2005
Huanaco skeletons seen in Patagonia almost invariably have the neck dislocated, showing that the puma was the executioner.
The Naturalist in La Plata W. H. Hudson 2005
Natural selection, like an angry man, can make a weapon of anything; and, using the word in this wide sense, the mucous secretions the huanaco discharges into the face of an adversary, and the pestilential drops "distilled" by the skunk, are weapons, and may be as effectual in defensive warfare as spines, fangs and tushes.
The Naturalist in La Plata W. H. Hudson 2005
Lest any one should misread the title to this chapter, I hasten to say that the huanaco, or guanaco as it is often spelt, is not a perishing species; nor, as things are, is it likely to perish soon, despite the fact that civilized men, Britons especially, are now enthusiastically engaged in the extermination of all the nobler mammalians:--a very glorious crusade, the triumphant conclusion of which will doubtless be witnessed by the succeeding generation, more favoured in this respect than ours.
The Naturalist in La Plata W. H. Hudson 2005
The huanaco, happily for it, exists in a barren, desolate region, in its greatest part waterless and uninhabitable to human beings; and the chapter-heading refers to a singular instinct of the dying animals, in very many cases allowed, by the exceptional conditions in which they are placed, to die naturally.
The Naturalist in La Plata W. H. Hudson 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1968).