Chile, Argentina and its coastal waters are home to many interesting and unusual animal and plant species. These two countries represent a fascinating and colorful country, almost every possible climate and landscape - from lush rain forests, deserts and arid contains hard to pristine lakes and ice fields in Patagonia.
make this range of different climate and geography of the region is a paradise for those travelers who have a particular interest in flora andFauna. Those with a casual interest in the flora and fauna still much admired here.
Some of the highlights from the game and see the region as follows:
The Right Whale - Whale spotting trips can be organized from May to November in the South Atlantic. A truly impressive to see one of these huge whale surfaces next to your boat.
can live Alerce - these huge trees up to 4000 years, so that in one of the longest in the worldliving trees or any life for that matter.
the camelid family - llama, alpaca, guanaco and vicuna endangered - all played an important role in the culture and economy of the region for millennia. All of these species in the Altiplano, the guanaco versatile can be found all the way down are in Patagonia.
the Huemul - a small Andean deer, which is a national emblem of Chile The destruction of its natural habitat, this timid creature on the spotList of Threatened Species
the Nandu - a large flightless bird, the Altiplano and Patagonia is alive.
Chilean Flamingo - This colorful bird seems somewhat at odds with its natural habitat in lakes and Salares the Altiplano.
The Araucaria - commonly known in English and "monkey puzzle tree", this strange and interesting tree lives to 1000 years. It 's more common in the region of the Chilean Lake District who shares hername.
Condor - a male adult has a wingspan of 10-12 feet, making it one of the largest flying birds in the world. The majestic condors can be seen through the Andes at different latitudes.
the penguin - or the varieties of Humboldt and Magellan may in large colonies along the coasts of Patagonia and north to find.
To learn more about wildlife and the Chilean and Argentine traveling to the area to contact us at Optimundo.
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