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.
Chile has many species of mammals that are not found anywhere else in the world. For example. the pudu which is the smallest known deer is only found in Chile. Some more examples are the giant river otter, the red-legged commorant, and Magellanic woodpecker.
dogs, cats...the ussual pets that in the united states can have
llama, alpaca, vicunas, guanaco, and puma
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Over millions of people have pets in ze United States of ze America.
Well people live with pets because the old saying was that if you own pets that you will live longer. :o cool
Nearly 70 million households own pets. There are approximately 90 million cats in American households today.
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Yes, Chile is an independent country in South America.
Yes, a few people are up for the major responsibilities of one.
Many people own pets in Malaysia. While the exact number of wanted domestic animals has not been counted, the SPCA claims that they take in 600-700 animals each month.
yes, 14.3 people in Chile have cellphones