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- Guanaco - Wikipedia
Guanacos are one of two wild South American camelids; the other species is the vicuña, which lives at higher elevations The guanaco gets its name from the Quechua word wanaku Young guanacos are called chulengos or "guanaquitos" [4]
- Guanaco | Habitat, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Guanaco, wild South American member of the camel family, Camelidae (order Artiodactyla) The guanaco is closely related to the vicuna (Vicugna vicugna), the alpaca (V pacos), and the llama (Lama glama), and it is the llama’s wild ancestor Guanacos are found from Peru south to Argentina and Chile
- Guanaco - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
A tail pointing down is normal, straight out is a sign of an alert guanaco, and straight up is an aggressive signal A nose-to-nose encounter is a type of greeting, while slouching down indicates submission
- 11 Guanaco Facts - Fact Animal
The guanaco is a member of the camel family and is found in South America, being one of the largest mammals found on this continent They have a similar appearance to the domesticated llama but are larger, with males being slightly bigger than females 1
- Guanaco - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting . . .
Everything you should know about the Guanaco The Guanaco is a South American member of the camel family, from which the domestic llama was bred
- Guanacos guide: what they are, how they’re related to llamas . . .
The guanaco is the wild relative of the llama, and is one of the largest terrestrial mammals found in South America, standing between 1-1 3m in height at its shoulder Both the guanaco and the vicuña – another relative to the llama, and thought to be the wild ancestor of the alpaca – are camelids
- Guanaco: Habitat, Diet, and More | South American Camelid
The guanaco, a resilient camelid native to South America Learn about its habitat, diet, predators, social behavior, and interesting facts
- Guanaco | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Behavior, Habitat
Meet the guanaco (Lama guanicoe) at The Animal Facts including their appearance, diet, lifespan, habitat, range, breeding and behavior
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