by Andrés Desirello » Sun Jun 17, 2018 10:48 pm
Native animals of Uruguay that are in danger of extinction
Uruguay, like the rest of South America, is a land rich in diversity of fauna and flora. Pressures of human origin endanger the habitats of many species that can be appreciated in this continent. Keeping these animals is a priority in our country.
- Coatí
These mammals are recognized for their voluminous tail and social customs. When they search for food, they crouch with their tail raised, at high speed. They are very social and live in bands of up to twenty young individuals, in warm environments of forest, forest or jungle.
- Guazubirá
It is a small deer up to 65 centimeters high, reddish-gray in color. Native to America, his habitat is currently diminished by the effects of hunting and the destruction of the environments he frequents.
Inhabiting the mounts of nocturnal routine, this animal feeds on pastures, fruits and fungi. The male differs from the female by thin antlers up to 15 centimeters long.
Native animals of Uruguay that are in danger of extinction
Uruguay, like the rest of South America, is a land rich in diversity of fauna and flora. Pressures of human origin endanger the habitats of many species that can be appreciated in this continent. Keeping these animals is a priority in our country.
- Coatí
These mammals are recognized for their voluminous tail and social customs. When they search for food, they crouch with their tail raised, at high speed. They are very social and live in bands of up to twenty young individuals, in warm environments of forest, forest or jungle.
- Guazubirá
It is a small deer up to 65 centimeters high, reddish-gray in color. Native to America, his habitat is currently diminished by the effects of hunting and the destruction of the environments he frequents.
Inhabiting the mounts of nocturnal routine, this animal feeds on pastures, fruits and fungi. The male differs from the female by thin antlers up to 15 centimeters long.