Forming herds is an evolutionary protective measure against predators like pumas and Andean foxes and facilitates social interactions such as mating rituals and grooming. Beyond being related to ...
Run Run, the most beloved Andean fox by many Peruvians, is opening a new house, after it was moved to Cajamarca. In order to give this animal better welfare, it was decided to take it to Granja ...
Andean condors are massive birds, among the largest in the world that are able to fly. Because they are so heavy (up to 33 pounds), even their enormous 10-foot wingspan needs some help to keep ...
The big, beautiful Andean flamingo is one of three flamingo species native to the Andes. A relatively long-lived bird, this flamingo can travel vast distances — from 200 to more than 700 miles in a ...
Interviews with 50 adults and 226 schoolchildren revealed that pumas (Puma concolor) and foxes (Lycalopex culpaeus) are considered pests for preying upon livestock and are actively hunted by adults.
The big, beautiful Andean flamingo is one of three flamingo species native to the Andes. A relatively long-lived bird, this flamingo can travel vast distances — from 200 to more than 700 miles in a ...