Guanacos
The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a wild camelid native to South America and one of the four South American camelids. It is closely related to the domestic llama, which is descended from guanacos, and distinguished from the vicuña and the alpaca.
Guanacos inhabit arid and semi-arid regions of the southern Andes and Patagonian steppe, ranging from southern
Physically, guanacos are slender, long-legged animals with a light brown to reddish coat, lighter underparts, and
Guanacos are herbivores, feeding mainly on grasses, forbs, and shrubs. They are ruminants and can thrive on
Reproduction occurs seasonally in many populations, with a gestation of about 11 months and a single cria