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    bisulcus), also known as the southern guemal, south Andean huemul, southern huemul, or Chilean huemul or güemul (/ˈweɪmuːl/ WAY-mool, Spanish: [weˈmul]), is...
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  • Huemul may refer to: The South Andean deer Huemul Island (Isla Huemul) Huemul Project Huemulite This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    The Huemul Project (Spanish: Proyecto Huemul) was an early 1950s Argentine effort to develop a fusion power device known as the Thermotron. The concept...
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    Huemul Island (Spanish: Isla Huemul) is an island in the Nahuel Huapi Lake, off the shore of San Carlos de Bariloche, a city in the province of Río Negro...
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    members are commonly known as the huemul (from the Mapuche language), and the taruca, also known as northern huemul. Both species have a stocky, thick...
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    Taruca (redirect from Peruvian Huemul)
    known as the Peruvian guemal, north Andean deer, north Andean huemul, northern huemul or northern guemal, is a mid sized deer species that inhabits the...
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    citizen, scientist who became infamous in connection with the Argentine Huemul Project and the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA). The project was...
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    metres (1,522 ft). Its seven branches are named Blest (36 km2 or 14 sq mi), Huemul (21.5 km2 or 8.3 sq mi), de la Tristeza (18.5 km2 or 7.1 sq mi), Campanario...
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    the most significant bird of prey from the Andes, and in the other, by a huemul, a mammal endemic to Chile. Both animals wear golden naval crowns symbolising...
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    of native species such as the guanaco, and the endangered huemul deer. Recovery of the huemul is a top priority for the organization, which is conducting...
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