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Guanacos live in the deserts of South America.
Guanacos can be found living in the high regions of the Andes Mountains. Guanacos travel in herds for safety in avoiding predators.
Camels, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Guanacos, and a couple other animals are all related. They are all camelids, like horses and donkeys are both equines.
pumas and mountain wolves
A group of guanacos is called a herd. Guanacos are social animals and often travel in herds for protection and social interaction.
Northern guanacos that live in Peru are endangered.The large populations in Argentina and Chile are not.I recommend these pages:http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/11186/0http://guanacos.co.nz/about-guanacos/http://darwin.defra.gov.uk/documents/12022/3580/Appendix%20BE%20Camelid%20Quarterly%20-%20Guanaco%201.pdf
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it humps a camel
My Humps was created on 2005-07-14.
No. they have humps to store water.
Yes, they migrate through out South America
Guanacos live in the deserts of South America.