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If you travel in Patagonia, on the sides of the roads you can find these funny road signs that warn you about the presence of Guanacos nearby. Be... more
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September 17th, 2023
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If you travel in Patagonia, on the sides of the roads you can find these funny road signs that warn you about the presence of Guanacos nearby. Be careful because watching them crossing the road is very common!
The Guanaco (Lama Guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America. Described by Charles Darwin as �an elegant animal, with a long, slender neck and fine legs�, the Guanaco is the largest wild member of the camelid family in South America, and is believed to be the ancestor of the domestic llama. The name Guanaco comes from the South American language Quechua word �Huanaco�. Young Guanacos are called Chulengos.
The Guanaco stands between 1 and 1,2 m at the shoulder and weighs about 90 kg. The woolly coat is a light fawn brown on top, with white undersides and a grey head, and the area around the lips, the edges of the ears and the insides of the legs are also white. Like other camelids, the Guanaco walks on enlarged sole pads, with only...
I’m a nature and wildlife photographer based in Italy. Born in a small town in the beautiful green Tuscany region, I grew up spending a lot of time in the nature, hiking and exploring the mountains and the woods, which represent my favorite natural environment. This has established a huge love in me for the natural world and the wildlife that lives within it. For me this love goes far beyond the concept of feeling, and I consider it like a powerful connection between man and nature. This connection is the main reason that made me approach photography at the first place. With a great passion for travel and exploration, I started my neverending journey around the world in order to experience and capture the amazing beauties of our planet....
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