Culpeo (Lycalopex culpaeus)
Introduction The Culpeo, scientifically known as Lycalopex culpaeus, is a fascinating canid native to South America. Often referred to as […]
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The Culpeo, a member of the mammal family, is primarily found in the Andes region of South America. Known for its striking resemblance to the North American coyote, the Culpeo is a medium-sized canid with a bushy tail and a coat that ranges from a reddish-brown to a greyish hue. This adaptable predator thrives in a variety of habitats, including forests, deserts, and grasslands. It plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by controlling the populations of rodents and other small mammals. Despite facing habitat loss and hunting pressures, the Culpeo remains a resilient species.
Introduction The Culpeo, scientifically known as Lycalopex culpaeus, is a fascinating canid native to South America. Often referred to as […]
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