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Through a video recorded by the workers of Entre Ríos province of the Cooperativa Arrocera San Salvador, one can clearly see two animals that are included in the red list of endangered species, according to world records.
In the images published by the Cooperativa Arrocera of San Salvador Ltda., We can see two sprinkled with guazú (Chrysocyon brachyurus), moving placidly among the grains being harvested.
It should be remembered that guazu water will belong to the group of canids, which includes wolves, foxes, coyotes, jackals and even domestic dogs.
In South America, it has been observed in northern and central Argentina, in central and southern Brazil, in Uruguay, in eastern Bolivia and in Paraguay. It usually lives in galleries, meadows, flooded areas, swamps, estuaries, swamps or jungles, said Uruguay's Diario Río.
In our country, its geographical distribution includes the provinces of Corrientes, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Córdoba, Chaco, Formosa and Misiones. In addition, to a lesser extent, animals have been reported in northern Entre Ríos. It is therefore a topical item to celebrate because Argentina is in danger of extinction.
Various protectionist organizations indicate that the latest scientific calculation has calculated a population of just over 600 people throughout the national territory. On a global scale, it is on the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The phenomena of high impact and irreversibility that threaten this species are hunting, overflowing on the roads, mascotism, habitat modification and fragmentation and contagion of diseases by domestic canids.
Source: El Once
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