Guanaco gets attacked by puma,guanaco luckily escaped though
  • 12 points Regolis1344

    Too bad for the pumas which I love too, but Guanacos are amazing animals. Here, enjoy a cute guanaco.

    https://preview.redd.it/287w6oryas7g1.png?width=1160&format=png&auto=webp&s=c0be63444435ec1141ec9849ca929996e70edc6d

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  • 5 points selfrespectra

    I’ve never seen pumas hunting together. They look like young adults. Really cool footage!

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    2 points reindeerareawesome

    It's a mother with its cubs. They are pretty large, but are still cubs, which don't know how to properly hunt

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  • 3 points CarcharodontosaurGuy

    Reminds me of the Smilodon vs Macrauchenia scene from PhP

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    2 points Iamnotburgerking

    That was directly based on puma predation on guanaco (roughly similar predator-prey size ratio as well). Though Macrauchenia was a bit less cursorial and more built for agility than speed.

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  • 1 points TheOnlyPolly

    Are Guanaco's just bigger Alpacas?

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    2 points reindeerareawesome

    Guanacos are the wild ancestors of llamas, but they are a bit smaller than their domestic counterparts. Alpacas are the descendants of vicuñas, which means they are a bit smaller than both llamas and guanacos, but are bigger than vicuñas

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    -2 points OutlandishnessOk6696

    Im not sure but they are mix of them and some other animal

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  • -7 points magseven

    Pumas don't hunt in packs. I'm calling bullshit

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    11 points OutlandishnessOk6696

    Well these clearly are pumas..

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    -1 points magseven

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    4 points notanaltdontnotice

    they are prob siblings on the younger side

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    5 points StripedAssassiN-

    In many big cats, sub adult siblings as well as mothers and their sub adult cubs will often go on hunts together for a short period of time before they go separate ways.

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    1 points AWorthlessDegenerate

    This is the longer, more interesting version.

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    1 points luigi_time3456

    Its a clip from a nature documentary, dont remember which one though. Thats a mother and her cubs, as you can clearly see from the size differences between them.

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