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raehusky said: The name's Guarez because in spanish their species name is Lobo Guará / Aguará Guazú ?
Small correction. "Lobo Guará" is the portuguese name. The spanish name is "Aguará Guazú". Curiously, the word Lobo translates to Wolf in portuguese, while the word Aguará means Fox in spanish. Also curiously, the maned wolf is neither a fox nor a wolf.
fadinha_do_toddy said: Small correction. "Lobo Guará" is the portuguese name. The spanish name is "Aguará Guazú". Curiously, the word Lobo translates to Wolf in portuguese, while the word Aguará means Fox in spanish. Also curiously, the maned wolf is neither a fox nor a wolf.
My bad, you're right. I don't know why I thought in Bolivia they were known as Lobo Guará. By the way, Fox in Spanish is Zorro. Aguará means Fox, too, but is part of the Guarani language.
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RaeHusky
BlockedThe name's Guarez because in spanish their species name is Lobo Guará / Aguará Guazú ?
JohnWulffe
MemberThis is a reasonably old character, and I don't remember the exact thought process behind the name. But that definitely had at least part in it, yes.
Fadinha do Toddy
MemberSmall correction. "Lobo Guará" is the portuguese name. The spanish name is "Aguará Guazú".
Curiously, the word Lobo translates to Wolf in portuguese, while the word Aguará means Fox in spanish. Also curiously, the maned wolf is neither a fox nor a wolf.
RaeHusky
BlockedMy bad, you're right. I don't know why I thought in Bolivia they were known as Lobo Guará. By the way, Fox in Spanish is Zorro. Aguará means Fox, too, but is part of the Guarani language.
the mistery z
MemberYup, the name in Brazil is 'Aguara Guazu' in the rest of latinamerica is "Lobo de crin"
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