grevy's zebra 22 Jan 2021 @amur leopard my guess is vicuna. Edit: I actually looked up both and I saw the picture of a Guanaco that you most likely based this on.
@amur leopard my guess is vicuna. Edit: I actually looked up both and I saw the picture of a Guanaco that you most likely based this on.
amur leopard 22 Jan 2021 @grevy's zebra It is definitely a guanaco - as a further clue for the national park's identity, the vicuña doesn’t occur this far South.
@grevy's zebra It is definitely a guanaco - as a further clue for the national park's identity, the vicuña doesn’t occur this far South.
CheeseChameleon1945 23 Jan 2021 Species are Lesser rhea, Guanaco, Culepo (?), and Andean condor I think.
Arizona Docent 23 Jan 2021 I love how it has the mountains on top. I can't wait to see what you do with the Grand Canyon.
amur leopard 23 Jan 2021 @CheeseChameleon2007 Yup indeed! Lesser Rhea, Guanaco, Andean condor and Patagonian culpeo. @Carlos M Thank you! I’m glad you like it since it is probably the one that took me the longest @Arizona Docent The Grand Canyon will come in due course, but only after the two more pages of Torres deal Paine.
@CheeseChameleon2007 Yup indeed! Lesser Rhea, Guanaco, Andean condor and Patagonian culpeo. @Carlos M Thank you! I’m glad you like it since it is probably the one that took me the longest @Arizona Docent The Grand Canyon will come in due course, but only after the two more pages of Torres deal Paine.