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  2. Guanaco - Wikipedia

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    Skull of a guanaco. Guanacos stand between 1.0 and 1.3 m (3 ft 3 in and 4 ft 3 in) at the shoulder, body length of 2.1 to 2.2 m (6 ft 11 in to 7 ft 3 in), [5] [6] [7] and weigh 90 to 140 kg (200 to 310 lb). [8]

  3. Cria - Wikipedia

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    The guanaco has a gestation period of 11.5 months, with birth taking place in the summer months of November and December. Once a chulengo is born, it typically stands within 5 to 76 minutes. [7] After a few weeks, the chulengo begins to graze. At eight months, the chulengo is almost fully weaned. [7]

  4. Artipoppe - Wikipedia

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    Artipoppe was founded by Anna van den Bogert and inspired by her experience of motherhood and search for functional yet stylistically elevated baby carriers. [5] From 2012 to 2018, the brand produced baby wraps and ring slings, expanding in 2018 with the Zeitgeist Baby Carrier, all recognized by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute for being “hip-healthy.” [6] Artipoppe's philosophy ...

  5. Baby sling - Wikipedia

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    A baby sling or baby carrier is a cloth device, usually of adjustable length, used to carry a baby securely against the wearer's body. [1] Slings have been used for millennia. [ 2 ] They are usually made of soft fabric, and wrap around the carrier's chest.

  6. Cradleboard - Wikipedia

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    A Navajo-style cradleboard A Skolt Sámi mother with her child in a ǩiõtkâm. Cradleboards (Cheyenne: pâhoešestôtse, Northern Sami: gietkka, Skolt Sami: ǩiõtkâm, Inari Sami: kietkâm, Pite Sami: gietkam, Kazakh: бесік, Kyrgyz: бешік) are traditional protective baby-carriers used by many indigenous cultures in North America, throughout northern Scandinavia among the Sámi, and ...

  7. Orphaned Baby Orangutan Rescued After Spending 6 Months ... - AOL

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    A baby orangutan has been rescued and is “on the road to recovery” after he was kept in a “tiny cage" amid “unthinkable” conditions for six months. In an Instagram post on Jan. 8, The ...