The national animal of Peru is the Vicuña. The Vicuña is a small camelid native to the Andean region of South America, particularly in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. It is known for its soft and highly valued wool, which has been prized by indigenous cultures for centuries.
The Vicuña is well adapted to the harsh mountain environments of the Andes, where it can be found grazing on grasses and shrubs at high altitudes of up to 5,000 meters. They are known for their graceful and elegant appearance, with a slender body and long neck.
In Peru, the Vicuña is considered a national symbol and is protected by law. They are often featured in traditional Peruvian textiles and art, and efforts are being made to conserve and preserve their populations in the wild. The Vicuña has also become a symbol of sustainable fashion, with their wool being ethically harvested and used in high-end clothing and textiles.
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