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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2006

Watch wild Guanacos against the spectacular backdrop of Chile's Torres del Paine National Park. Guanacos are considerably smaller than Vicuñas,Alpacas and llamas. Unlike them they are not used as beasts of burden. In the national park they roam wild all year round.

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  • Son guanacos!! Bellos animales. Estan haciendo algo para protegerlos? Ojala al igual que la vicuna, su caza tambien este prohibida.

  • my dad was a guanaco - he kept pouncing on me until i left the troop. i'm on my own now. :(

  • These are not guanacos they are forest monkeys.

  • Beautiful Guanacos, I adore them, what lovely scenery too and the music fits perfectly. Thank you for sharing.

  • Estos animales son guanacos , la vicunas son originarias del Perú y del norte de chile , los que antes era territorio del Peru y pronto volvera a ser nuestro , es decir son originarias del Peru . Saludos , Buen video !

  • These are Guanacos. Check the videos for vicuñas, in Perú, or North of Chile. Vicuñas are slender and of very elegant, wool coats.

  • son guanacosss, la vicuña es simbolo del peru y viven en peru

  • Breathtaking!

  • They are not Alpacas nor Vicuñas, they are Guanacos (Lama Guanicoe). Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) is smaller than guanacos. In chile, vicuña lives only in the north (I and II administrative regions), whereas that guanaco lives in all the country. So, the unique camelid that inhabit in Torres del Paine is guanaco.

    The landscape, flora and fauna of Torres del Paine are gorgeous. Great Video!!!

  • These are NOT alpacas, they are Vicunas. The wild ancestor of the alpaca. It's a good picture anyway

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