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Wild Animals
'''Wild boar''' are : Are other potentially dangerous animals. They were introduced by humans and became an invasive species. These omnivores range in particular the Araucania and love Araucaria "piñones". Wikipedia states: “Although wild boars do not generally pose a threat to people, they occasionally attack humans. (…) Male boars become most aggressive during the mating season and may charge at humans at such times. Occasionally, female boars will attack if they feel their piglets are threatened, especially if a human physically comes between them and their young. Although a majority of boar attack victims recover with medical treatment, fatalities do occasionally occur.”
'''Fox''' : Chilla or Grey Zorro Fox (Licalopex griseus) before identified as Pseudalopex griseus is a species of the southern cone of South America that is distributed on both sides of the Andes mainly covering Chile and Argentina. Their diet is varied ranging from small and medium mammals, carrion, birds, reptiles, arthropods and fruits. When there escazes food or some group of small livestock (goats and / or sheep) mainly young around, Fox no doubt a few hunting mainly at night, so it is an enemy of the carriers. We have no record or history of attacks on humans but we recommend caution must always be a wild animal. This Fox is somewhat shy and fearful of the diver but very quiet, curious, stealthy and opportunistic. With this background we encourage walkers not to leave food scraps outside, or around the tent and not even leave any kind of shoes within your reach because we have known curiously experiences of other hikers who have lost some shoes because of this Fox.
===Domesticated Animals===
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