The vicuña is one of two wild South American camelids, along with the guanaco, which live in the high alpineous areas of the Andes
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Vicunas are the smallest living members of the camel family. The predators of vicunas are domestic dogs, pumas, foxes, and coyotes.
South American Andes
the Highlands
Llamas and alpacas are both domestic animals and not found naturally in the Atacama Desert. Relatives, the guanaco and vicuna, do find a home on the fringes of the desert, however.
In South America, Chile to be precise.
Llamas are a species. The other similar camelid species are vicunas, guanacos and alpacas. Llamas and Guanacos are genus Llama Vicunas and alpacas have been placed in the genus Vicugna
The Andes Mountains.
Vicunas live in the high-altitude grasslands known as the Puna biome, primarily found in the Andes Mountains of South America. This environment is characterized by cold temperatures, strong winds, and sparse vegetation, consisting mainly of grasses and shrubs. Adapted to these harsh conditions, vicunas thrive at elevations between 3,200 and 5,000 meters (10,500 to 16,400 feet).
There are no antelope in the Atacama Desert. There are, however, vicunas and guanacos.
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VICUNAS EAT PITA BREAD