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Photo by @ronan_donovan | The bond between mother and her offspring is arguably the strongest social bond that exists in the natural world. Whether it’s between humans or these guanacos from Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, physical contact among social mammals is what solidifies their bond. It can be in the form of a nip from a disciplinarian or a reassuring nuzzle from mom. Either way, physicality plays a critical role in their survival. Species living in a social group affords individuals with a higher rate of survival compared to being on their own. For guanacos, the benefit of a group is that there are many eyes on the lookout for pumas. Want to see more images of guanacos and their young? Hop on over to @ronan_donovan and follow along for stories and images from the wild.


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