SPITTING MAD: WILD CAMELS OF THE ANDES
About the only creatures who seem at home in the gale force winds that sweep the hillsides of Patagonia in southern Chile are the guanacos, camel-like wild ancestors of the llama. Life is tough here: the landscape and weather are harsh; the competition for mates and grazing areas is violent; and the stealthy puma, archenemy and predator, is always lurking.
Running Time: 52 minutes



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