Animals at the end of the world

Discover a kingdom of different creatures

At the ends of the earth, where the land is in its natural and wild state, there are animals that not only survive the harsh weather in seemingly uninhabitable places, but thrive in an elegant and majestic way. You’ll find an immense diversity of migratory birds that cross continents, cetaceans that dance the cold waters of the area, forming a vast ecosystem that coexists and adapts. Learn about their history, their balance, and their identity, which give the world’s ground zero that distinctive touch. Below, we bring you a story about different species that adapt so you can witness their marvelous way of life.

Animals at the end of the world

In these southern landscapes, where snow can fall in midsummer and we see the sun less frequently, living beings have refined unique strategies for survival. A clear example would be the wonderful Chimango, a bird of prey that refuses to be defeated by cold or hunger. It has learned to transform scarcity into opportunity, with its keen eye and adaptation to always be alert, hunting for food.

Surviving on the move

In these southern landscapes, where snow can fall in midsummer and we see the sun less frequently, living beings have refined unique strategies for survival. A clear example would be the wonderful Chimango, a bird of prey that refuses to be defeated by cold or hunger. It has learned to transform scarcity into opportunity, with its agile gaze and adaptation to always be alert, hunting for food.

Another great example of survival on the move is the Black-bellied Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis), patrolling the rocky beaches like an ancestral guardian. It hunts not for sport, but out of necessity, clearing the territory with surgical precision.

Both birds seem to know every corner of these wonderful lands; their practical intelligence makes them symbols of natural ingenuity: opportunists in an ecosystem where mistakes can cost lives.

Importance of the fauna in this place

Every April 22nd, Earth Day is celebrated, and at Errante, we believe it’s important to raise awareness about the wonderful life forms that can be found in places far from civilization. We invite you to reflect on caring not only for animals, but also for plants and the planet in a respectful way, preserving its nature, recycling, and increasing ecological and sustainability measures when traveling or in your daily life.
If you’d like more information about sustainable measures, we invite you to read our sustainability section on our website; we’ve provided the link directly below, so you can be part of the Errante experience.

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