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One of South America's outstanding features is its high altitude desert: the Puna grasslands. This area is especially interesting from a biological perspective, given its bushy steppe that is home to plants adapted to the harsh weather and spectacular fauna, particularly the thousands of water birds that flock to the lagoons and the herds of vicuña wandering these infinite wild landscapes.
MOUNTAIN RAINFORESTS
The subtropical mountain rainforests or yungas provide for an interesting environmental diversity, resulting from the differences in altitude: the forest at ground level, subtropical rainforests on the mountain slopes and other stunted bush and grasslands towards the summits.
ESPINAL
The espinal or thornbush country consists of an extensive strip of forests that are mainly populated by woody plant species with thorns or prickles, some of which include the carob tree, the calden tree, the ñandubay and acacia trees.
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