warrah

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English[edit]

A warrah (Dusicyon australis)

Etymology[edit]

From Guaraní aguará (fox), via Spanish guará.

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Noun[edit]

warrah (plural warrahs)

  1. A Falkland Islands wolf (Dusicyon australis), a canid that became extinct in 1876.
    • 2021, Jonathan Meiburg, A Most Remarkable Creature: The Hidden Life of the World's Smartest Birds of Prey, Vintage, →ISBN, page 8:
      A few still live on the remote coasts of Tierra del Fuego, and though warrahs and gauchos vanished from the Falklands soon after Darwin's visit, striated caracaras still cling to life on the archipelago's outer islands, where they hunt and scavenge in colonies of penguins, seals, and albatrosses.

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