Lots of sheep to begin with! Then you have penguins, guanacos, rodents, huemuls (deers). I don't think there are parrots, these are more tropical animals but I may be wrong.
2007-06-04 12:33:16
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answered by Love thy neighbour 7
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southern chile, cows, sheep, condors. tierra del fuego, condors, hummingbirds, penguins, sheep, guanacos and an overpopulation of beavers -there are so many beavers that locals get paid $17 for each dead beaver they can bring to the authorities, as these animals, first introduced in the area in the 1940s from argentina, are the main lenga forests threat over there. btw, red foxes too, but i onluy saw one in tierra del fuego in more than a week. an no condor, although they are known to be flying up in the mountains!
2007-06-07 18:25:35
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answered by chokito 3
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Penguins
2007-06-04 08:54:37
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answered by Samantha 6
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Twenty species of terrestrial mammals include guanacos, foxes and beavers, which were introduced to the area and have caused serious damage, as have rabbits and muskrats. 90 species of bird include carancas, Torrent Ducks, Austral Parakeets, condors and oystercatchers.
2007-06-04 14:05:53
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answered by klaudiasd 2
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Among the most notable animals in the archipelago that are found: parrots, seagulls, guanacos, kingfishers, condors, owls, and firecrown hummingbirds.
2007-06-04 08:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Penguins are one and some other birds that I don't know any thing about.
2007-06-04 08:56:15
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answered by Aliz 6
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