President Eisenhower's chief of staff, Sherman Adams, went down for a vicuna coat.
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The llama and the alpaca are domesticated; the guanaco and the vicuna run wild.
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Hanging from one of the hooks was a moth-eaten vicuna smoking jacket of blue.
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A tailor would have said that it was a "superb vicuna raglan sack."
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It was probably the delicate wool of the vicuna, none of which had then been seen in Europe.20
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The four species of indigenous South American wool-bearing animals are the llama, the alpaca, the guanaco and the vicuna.
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Note.-in1840 the imports into, exports from, and consumed in the United Kingdom of mohair, alpaca, vicuna, &c., amounted to
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His dress was of the finest wool of the vicuna, richly dyed, and ornamented with a profusion of gold and precious stones.
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This writer's comparison is directed to the wool of the vicuna, the most esteemed of the genus for its fleece.]
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On the way, visit the Jardin Zoologico to see Chilean animals such as puma, vicuna and deer, as well as condor and tropical birds.
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White linen replaced red flannel, bowie knives and revolvers were sedately hidden beneath frock coats, the vicuna hat was a substitute for slouch and sombrero.
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Were they wild beasts from the Pampas, or herds of llamas and vicunas?
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Alpaca, Vicuna, and Llama Wool imported into the United Kingdom.
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Alpaca, Vicuna and Llama wools are obtained from animals which are native to the mountains of Peru and Chile.
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(31) And when a herd of vicunas was hotly pursued by hunters, H.A.
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Vicunas and llamas constantly crossed our path, and in one spot we encountered a pack of llamas of which one in particular blocked our way.