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no sounds and the large herd acted 
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quite Silent, the Auancods 
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whenever Statled give their calipnd we I eames! hear it before we 
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see them. While we wame looking about the country from the 
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ridge a solitary vicungas came up the side of the hill 
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towards us and I shot st : 5 vase It was aw™“~of ult size 
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but not old. The nach contained five bugneh grass and an 
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equal quantity of leaves and stems of a small alpine aaa wh 
ch grew on the ‘@and which I collected for itndentification , 
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Single condor flew over us while we were skining the game - 
From here we returned to the camp folowing the ridge across 
the valley. When we reached the summit we Saw # Auantoés 
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feeding a long way off and which a seeing the o1d Indian above 
me gave the alarm note, ,a large” then rose up out of the grass 
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near to ired at himm 300 yds and finally hit him/ thrgu¢ 
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per the os and again lengthwise through the stomach intes tie 
hill. a short way and fell dead. He was a fine 
fa llama and quite 
storm broke 
stopped work on 
was dangerous and the old Indian prayed to the 
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the storm lasted. the ground was covered by a ie 
of hail and snow which made our decent to the road quite 
ficult on the steep ¢ssy side-mill.The stomach of 
wk contained es the grass.some serrated leaved sessil al-~ 
pine herb. 
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Sae—-owe the breast 
and the hair is much finer and silky. The bunch 
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covers the whole country 
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