
Guanaco - Wikipedia
The guanaco (/ ɡ w ɑː ˈ n ɑː k oʊ / ghwuah-NAH-koh; [3] Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America, closely related to the llama. Guanacos are one of two wild South American camelids; the other species is the vicuña, which lives at higher elevations.
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.
Guanaco - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America. Described as an elegant animal, with a long, slender neck and fine legs by Charles Darwin, the guanaco is the biggest wild camelid family member in South America and is thought to be the domestic llama's ancestor.
5 Fascinating Facts About Guanacos - Cascada
Oct 4, 2022 · It's not a llama, it's not a camel...it's a GUANACO. These furry animals wander around Chile, especially in places like Patagonia. Read on to learn more.
Guanaco - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants
Standing less than 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall at the shoulder, guanacos have a slender body, long legs, and a long neck. They are shorter and smaller than their camel relatives. Although they seem delicate, guanacos can weigh up to 265 pounds (120 kilograms). Male guanacos are larger than the females.
Guanaco - National Geographic Kids
Guanacos and vicunas are wild animals, but llamas and alpacas have been domesticated, like cats and dogs, and were probably bred from guanacos. They're slender animals with pale brown backs,...
Guanaco - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Guanacos are South American members of the Camelidae, or camel, family. They live throughout the mountain and steppe regions of southern South America. Other members of the camel family include camels, llamas, vicunas, and alpacas. Humans bred wild guanacos to create the domestic llama. Read on to learn about the guanaco.
Guanaco Facts (Lama guanicoe) - ThoughtCo
Aug 22, 2019 · The gaunaco (Lama guanicoe) is a South American camelid and the wild ancestor of the llama. The animal gets its name from the Quechua word huanaco. Guanacos are smaller than llamas but larger than alpacas and their wild counterparts—vicuñas. Male guanacos are larger than females.
Guanaco: Habitat, Diet, and More | South American Camelid
The guanaco (Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America, known for its agility and resilience. It belongs to the camelid family, like the llama, alpaca, and vicuña. It has a soft and dense coat, which varies in color from light brown to dark, with a white underside.
Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) - DinoAnimals.com
The guanaco, with its elegant silhouette and unyielding spirit, stands as a testament to the beauty and resilience of nature’s design. This remarkable creature, woven into the very fabric of South America’s ecological tapestry, embodies the delicate balance between survival and grace.