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Guanacos are social animals, forming herds composed of females, offspring, and a dominant male. Forming herds is an evolutionary protective measure against predators like pumas and Andean foxes ...
Though elegantly formed creatures, guanacos exhibit a number of seemingly incongruous habits. When they greet, for example, the animals exchange a turkey-like gobble and then, on occasion ...
In Gangneung, Gangwon Province, a 42,975-square-meter animal sanctuary is home to over 1,000 animals, including tigers, hyenas, mountain goats, peacocks, and turtles. Many are old, injured, or ...
The relation between guanacos and local people is characterised by frequent and material encounters and the presence of the animal in the domestic sphere through multiple uses. The conservationists ...
Several tourists witnessed an “unforgettable moment” in Chile’s Patagonia region when a puma in full stalking mode crept ...