The cast of Buscando al huemul - 2012 includes: Ladislao Orosco
Condor (Vultur gryphus, a very large bird that lives in the mountains) and the Huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus, an endangered white tail deer). The Huemul.
Andean Condor and Huemul
Projekt Huemul El cuarto Reich en Argentina - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Huemul, a species of deer native to the Andes in Chile and Argentina, primarily feed on a variety of vegetation. Their diet consists mainly of grasses, herbs, leaves, and shrubs, particularly in alpine and subalpine habitats. They are known to graze on tender plant shoots and can also consume bark and fruits when available. This diverse diet helps them adapt to the harsh mountainous environment they inhabit.
Some of Chile's most famous animals are the Andean condor, the guanaco, the Chilean flamingo, the huemul (a kind of deer) and the Chilean Rose Tarantula.
Chile does not have big predators, but pumas and mountain lions, not even bears. The national animal would be portrait in the national coat of arms, the ANDEAN CONDOR, and also the "HUEMUL". The first one, arguably the largest flying land birds in the western hemisphere, carrion-eaters and have distinctive bare heads, a species of vulture. The Huemul is also know as the South Andean Deer.
Enrique Papatino has: Performed in "No todo es noticia" in 1996. Performed in "Como pan caliente" in 1996. Performed in "Cactus" in 2003. Played Translator in "Nuovomondo" in 2006. Played Juan Duarte in "Projekt Huemul: El cuarto Reich en Argentina" in 2009. Played El Jefe in "Polvareda" in 2014.
Beef and poultry are two of the main farm live stocks in Chile. Fishing is a productive industry but fish farms are uncommon. only 5% of the farmland in Chile is arable meaning grazing lands are not turned toward agricultural crops. There is some sheep and goat production but beef is listed as the countries main resource in livestock.
Mostly exotic types of animals, including zebras, lions and elephants. In the cold regions there's penguins, seals and other cold regional animals. There's also cattle, camels, llamas, pumas, and all types off foxes.
a condor and a huemul against a blue and red background. Both animals wear golden crowns that represent Chile's maritime acclaim. The coat of arms is crowned by a crest with three feathers, symbolic of the feathers worn by Chilean presidents.
Some of the animals found in Argentina include the jaguar, puma, capybara, Andean condor, and guanaco. There is also a wide variety of bird species in Argentina, such as flamingos, rheas, and toucans. The coastal waters of Argentina are home to diverse marine life, including seals, sea lions, and whales.
The smallest state in South America is French Guiana, which is part of France.The smallest independent country in South America is Suriname on the northeast coast of the continent. It was formerly Dutch Guiana.The island country of Trinidad and Tobago, off the coast of Venezuela, would be much smaller but is generally considered part of the Caribbean. There also Dutch islands off the northern coast of South America, and the Falkland islands (UK claimed) off the southern coast of Argentina.--Suriname is between Guyana and French Guiana (an overseas region of France). In the 1600's the English and Dutch explored the area and established the first town called Marshall's Creek. The Dutch signed a treaty with the English and assumed control of Suriname in the mid 1600s. It has a land area covering only 163,270 km2 (63,039 mi2).It's probably french guiana located next to suriname.