The Guanaco is a large South American ungulate. It is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3.
Description[]
The guanaco is a member of the camel family native to the steppes, scrublands and mountain regions of South America. It is one of the largest native land mammals of the continent, reaching a shoulder height of 1.3m (4.3ft) and weighing up to 140kg (310lb). Like other South American camelids, it has a double-layered coat to keep it warm in high altitudes and thick skin around its neck to protect it from predators.
Guanacos are found across the southern-most regions of South America, with a large range across Argentina. They are social animals, living in small herds consisting of a dominant male, several females and their young. When threatened, they can run at speeds of up to 56km/h (35mph) across uneven terrain and are capable swimmers. The domestic Llama is descended from the guanaco.
Wildlife Park 3[]
The guanaco is an adoptable animal in Wildlife Park 3 and was added as part of the Amazonas expansion pack. Their daily food and enrichment necessities include grass, mineral, water and scratching. In terms of their environment, they prefer soft grounds like grass. They prefer having a minimum herd of 3, with 15 as the maximum number of herd.
Diseases[]
These are the list of diseases that the said animal can suffer from:
Anxiety | Apathy | Babesiosis | Bronchitis |
Caries | Conjunctivitis | Cut | Deficiency |
Dehydration | Diarrhea | Eczema | Gangrene |
Gastric Ulcer | Iodine Deficiency | Mesostigmata | Myasis |
Splinter | Tuberculosis | Vasculitis | Wry Neck |
Heat Exhaustion | Oil Toxication |