Mi versión de un brujo chilote 🧙♀️✨ No habrá dibujo este Halloween por falta de tiempo así que subo esto ahora 😅✌️
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Mi versión de un brujo chilote 🧙♀️✨ No habrá dibujo este Halloween por falta de tiempo así que subo esto ahora 😅✌️
Lycalopex fulvipes
Charles Darwin found these foxes on the voyage of the Beagle, so they were named after him. Their native name is zorro chilote.
They are described as charismatic and bold around people. After meeting one of them on Chiloé island in 1834, Darwin described them as “more curious or more scientific, but less wise, than the generality of his brethren”. In other words, Darwin’s foxes are very curious and observant, but not as wise as other fox species.
Darwin’s foxes are not actually foxes. True foxes belong to the vulpes genus, and these foxes belong to the lycalopex genus. They share this genus with the Sechuran fox, the hoary fox, the pampas fox, the culpeo, and the chilla. It was believed for a long time that the Darwin’s fox was a subspecies of the chilla, but they are now classified as a different species.
While most South American fox species prefer open grassland or scrub areas, Darwin’s foxes prefer dense forests. They are endemic to Chile, meaning they are only found there, with most individuals found on Chiloé island and in the Valdivian Coastal Range.
In these forests, Darwin’s foxes hunt for small animals like rodents and lizards along with fruit, eggs, beetles, and carrion. They are not strictly nocturnal, diurnal, or crepuscular, so they just hunt when they want to.
Like almost all other fox species, Darwin’s foxes prefer to live alone, only living in pairs during the breeding season and when they have kits.
Due to habitat loss, feral dogs, and being hunted for their fur, Darwin’s foxes are highly endangered with less than 1,000 individuals left. Conservation efforts have grown their population by small amounts but they are still in danger of extinction.
I rate this very curious fox 18/10. They may be “less wise” than other foxes but their charisma makes up for that
Photo credits:
(1) Jono Dashper (2) Unknown (3) Maxime Legare-Vezina (4) Kevin Schafer
SOUTH AMERICAN RESOURCES
The Anthropological Masterlist is HERE.
South America is an American continent that is underneath North America.
AFRO-BRAZIL ─ “The Afro-Brazilian people are an African people. They live in Brazil.” ─ Slavery in Brazil
ARGENTINA ─ “The Argentine, or Argentinian, people are a South American people that share the Argentine culture. They are native to Argentina.” ─ Argentine Information ─ Argentine Literature (in Spanish) ─ Argentine History
BOLIVIA ─ “The Bolivian people are a South American people that share the Bolivian culture. They are native to Bolivia.” ─ Bolivian Information ─ Andean Culture ─ Andean Music
BRAZIL ─ “The Brazilian people are a South American people that share the Brazilian culture. They are native to Brazil.” ─ Brazilian Information
CANDOMBLÉ ─ “Candomblé is a Brazilian diasporic religion that resulted from the syncretism of existing religions such as Yoruba and Roman Catholic Christianity.” ─ Candomblé Music
CHILE ─ “The Chileans are a South American people that share the Chilean culture. They are native to Chile.” ─ Chilean Information ─ Chilean Culture (in Spanish) ─ Chilean History
CHILOTE ─ “The Chilote, or Chilota, people are anyone that lives in the Chiloé Archipelago off the coast of Chile. They share the Chilote culture.” ─ Chilote Churches
COLOMBIA ─ “The Colombian people are a South American people that share the Colombian culture. They are native to Colombia.” ─ Colombian Information ─ Colombian Culture ─ Colombian History
ECUADOR ─ “Ecuadorians are a South American people that share the Ecuadorian culture. They are native to Ecuador.” ─ Ecuadorian Information ─ Ecuadorian Culture ─ Ecuadorian Culture
GUYANA ─ “The Guyanese are a South American people that share the Guyanese culture. They are native to Guyana.” ─ Guyanese History
PERU ─ “The Peruvian people are a South American people that share the Peruvian culture. They are native to Peru.” ─ Peruvian Information ─ Machu Picchu Information ─ Peruvian Indigenous Cultures
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ─ “The Trinidadian and Tobagonian, or Trinbagonian, people are a South American people that share the Trinidadian and Tobagonian culture. They are native to Trinidad and Tobago.” ─ Trinidad and Tobago Information ─ Trinidad and Tobago English ─ Trinidad and Tobago Slang
VENEZUELA ─ “The Venezuelan people are a South American people that share the Venezuelan culture. They are native to Venezuela.” ─ Venezuelan Information ─ Venezuelan Information ─ Venezuelan History
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Esto es Latin Hetalia~~
Era chiquita y solo quería hacer al Chile que creo se llamaba Miguel (?) en versión chilota jaja, luego salio lo otro…..
Por supuesto, cuando comencé a ver que habia contenido de calidad y otros fanart más buenos de este personaje ps simplemente me dediqué a consumir mucho de ese material… mucho… demasiado…
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Fueron buenos tiempos
F.M son mis iniciales (Felicia Martine pa los amikos)
Puerto Montt - Seno de Reloncavi - Chile
Bote chilote en el Seno de Reloncaví en los inicios de la Carretera Austral, cerca del pueblo de puelche.
Daybreak at Seno de Reloncaví near Puerto Montt. Typical boat of Chiloé, south of Chile.
Diseños para Quilterrier
Stickers
Day 25: Ship featuring my version of the Caleuche, a sentient ghost ship from the mythology of the chilote people, from the island of Chiloé, in southern Chile. One of its crew members is the warlock of Chiloé, and the ship is accompanied by the conch carrying, sea lion-esque Millalobo, king of the seas.
5 de septiembre, día internacional de la mujer indígena #mapuche #guarani #quichua #quiche #chilote #amazonas #karitiana #yaminahua #quechua #charrua #kallaway #kallawaya #muisca