someone told Paheli that an animal called 'vicuna' also gives wool. can you tell her where this animal is found? look for this in dictionary or encyclopaedia.
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Vicuña wool is a very fine wool made from an animal called a vicuña, a South American camelid that lives in the high alpine areas of the Andes. Vicunas are cousins of llamas and were celebrated by the Incas for their fine wool.
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vicuna can be found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Equador and Peru.
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