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[New post] The Wildlife of Argentina

Site logo image RasmaSandra posted: " Argentina is a large country in the southern half of South America. It is divided into several regions among them the mountainous Andes, the flat, lowlands of the Pampas, and the semi-arid region of Patagonia. Official National Bird Rufous " Animals are Wonderful

The Wildlife of Argentina

RasmaSandra

Jun 3

Argentina is a large country in the southern half of South America. It is divided into several regions among them the mountainous Andes, the flat, lowlands of the Pampas, and the semi-arid region of Patagonia.

Official National Bird

Rufous Hornero

Rarest Animals

Hooded grebe found only in southern Argentina

Patagonia Mara, a herbivorous rodent found in the Patagonia region

Andean cat, a small wildcat species living in the high Andes Mountains

Pampas deer making their home in the grassy plains

Black and white Monjita bird living in the grasslands and savannahs of northern Argentina

Huemul deer found only in the Andes Mountains

Jaguars living in the forests of northern Argentina

Largest Argentinian Animals

Southern Right Whales are massive marine animals. They can be seen off the coast of Argentina, particularly in the Peninsula Valdes area.

Andean Condors are among the largest flying birds in the world. They can be seen flying above the Andes.

Pumas are also referred to as cougars or mountain lions. They are large wild cats and can be found in a variety of habitats all over Argentina including forests, grasslands, and mountains.

Argentina has about 33 national parks and several smaller protected areas where you can find wildlife that are native to the country.

Tierra del Fuego National Park is located at the southern tip of Argentina. The park has waterfalls, forests, mountain peaks, and coastlines.

Native species you can find here include geese, eagles, and woodpeckers.

Introduced species include beavers, muskrats, and foxes.

Iguaza National Park is located in the northeast province of Misiones within the Alto Parana Atlantic forest region. Here you'll find the popular and picturesque Iguaza Falls.

Animals found here include jaguars, ocelots, anteaters, tapirs, caimans, toucans, harpy eagles, and butterflies.

Nahuel Huapi National Park encompasses Nahuel Huapi Lake at the foothills of the Patagonian Andes.

Wildlife found here are foxes, otters, deer, cougars, llama-like guanaco, swans, condors, cormorants, parakeets, hummingbirds among others.

The Sierra de las Quijadas National Park is located in the central province of San Luis.

This region is home to armadillos, tree iguanas, maras, and the sandy gallito.

River in temperate forest, Los Alerces National Park, Argentina

Los Alerces National Park is located in the Chubut province of Patagonia. It has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

This park is home to the rare South Andean deer, cougars, the colocolo opossum, the kodkod (a type of wildcat), and the pudu (the smallest deer in the world).

The southern region of Argentina includes a part of the Patagonian steppes, grasslands, deserts and the Santa Cruz glaciers and Valdes Peninsula.

The unique species living here are:

Patagonian Tinamou

Magellanic Penguin

Rufous-legged Owl

Patagonian Yellow Finch

The best place to see birds is at the northeastern tip of Argentina and bordering the Rio de La Plata, Buenos Aires. The urban city is surrounded by nature reserves and national parks. Since it is close to water there are also waterfowl and seabirds.

Among the birds here are:

Southern Screamer

Guira Cuckoo

Olrog's Gull

Scarlet-headed Blackbird

Northern Argentina includes marshlands, cloud forests and the Andes Altiplano

Birds here are:

Five species of Toucans

Rufous-throated Dipper

Buff-breasted Earthcreeper

Tucuman Mountain Finch

Venomous snakes to beware of:

Bothrops with the Bothrops jararacussu being the most venomous and dangerous.

Crotalus rattlesnake

Micrurus coral snake

Endangered Argentinian Animals

Andean Mountain Cat

Southern River Otter

Tuco-Tuco

South Andean Deer

Andean Condor

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