NATURAL RESOURCES
Landscapes. Flora and fauna.
in the protected area there are different environments: the scrubland, the “ sabana con palma blanca”, the swamps, and small lakes.
The scrubland is conformed by different trees, such as the “quebracho colorado chaqueño”, the “espina corona”, the “guayacán”, the “lapacho”, the “algarrobo”, the “guayaibí” and the “quebracho blanco”.
The forest inferior stratum is covered by “chaguares”. This vegetable has strong thorns in their leaves, due this property the protected area access is very difficult.
This environment gives refuge to some big predators, such as the puma, the “moro cat”, the “ eirá”, the “chancho moro”, the “guazuncho” –a little deer-, the “carayá”, the “aguará guazú”, the “curiyú” and the “cocoé”.
In particular after rains you can see in the different paths big mammals´ footprints.
In PN Chaco (Chaco National Park) lives the “coralina punteada”, a snake with eye-catching colors.
In the camping zone you can see “urracas paraguayas” and “moradas”, the “ipacaá”, and the “carpintero lomo blanco”. At night there are owls and “ atajacaminos”.
In small lakes lives the “Panza de Cabra”, the “Yacaré”, and the “Carpincho”. There is a rich fauna composed by “biguáes”, the “burrito enano”, the “pollona negra”, the “gallito de agua”, the “chajá”, and some “garzas” such as the “hocó Colorado”. During the summer, the aquatic environments collect a diversity of frogs.
In the scrubland adjacent zones inhabits the chaqueña aquatic turtle. The “caraguatás” or “ananás silvestres” are a good refuge to this specie, which eats little vertebrates and insects.
In the protected area there are more than 340 species of birds.
The carayá
The “carayá” or “mono aullador negro” is a specie that lives in groups. These groups sometimes have more than ten individuals. The “carayá” eats leaves, flowers and fruits.
This animal is conduced by a dominant couple. The genres can be distinguished by its fur color and the job division. The males have a black fur and they are the fighters. They get the food. The females care for its breeds.
PN Chaco (Chaco National Park) is a great refuge to the “carayá”, specie that is wanted for its unlawful marketing.
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