This cute animal is very photogenic and usually appears on postcards that portray the amazing natural landscape of Patagonia. However, while it may spend some of its time posing for tourist photos, much of the Patagonian ecosystem is depending on its existence.

The guanaco is a mammal belonging to the camelid family; it lives in South America’s arid and mountainous areas. Highly adapted to extreme conditions, it can be found naturally in northern and southern regions of Chile. In Patagonia, its presence plays a fundamental role in the conservation of biodiversity and in the conservation of ecological balances.