The Emu is the most popular
there are 61 animals in south korea. 20% of them are bats. there is a large number of rodents living there too.
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I am actually appalled that you ask this question, but I will answer it due to your lack of common sense. the answer is South Korea.
No
culture.
Three animals which can be found in North Korea are tigers, badgers, and whiskered bats. Three animals that can be found in South Korea are red foxes, leopards, and striped field mice.
In North Korea it's - kill whitey In South Korea it's - budda
nothing. South Korea is full of bughists and christians. North Korea believe kim il sung as god
They speak the same languages (but different tones)
Old age.
NO. south Korea is in Asia. completely different. - Just because both have 'South' in the name, doesn't mean they have anything in common. Look on a map. South Korea is next to China and Japan. South America is halfway across the world and is an entirely different continent. So; No. South Korea is NOT in South America.
South Korea is home to a wide variety of birds. The vulnerable baikal teal, was once considered endangered and is making a comeback. You will also find tundra swans, yellow-rumped flycatchers, and crested ibis. The grey-faced buzzard and the tiger shrinke are examples of birds that are indigenous to South Korea