Uruguayan savanna
Uruguayan savanna | |
---|---|
Ecology | |
Realm | Neotropical |
Biome | tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands |
Borders | |
Geography | |
Area | 351,329 km2 (135,649 sq mi) |
Countries | Uruguay, Brazil, and Argentina |
Conservation | |
Conservation status | Critical/endangered |
Protected | 19,245 km² (5%)[1] |
The Uruguayan savanna, also known as the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna, is a subtropical grassland and savanna ecoregion which includes all of Uruguay, some areas of northeastern Argentina and southernmost Brazil.
Flora[]
The ecoregion consists mostly of medium-tall grasslands, with areas of palm savanna, gallery forests along rivers, and enclaves of submontane forest.
Fauna[]
Grazing mammals include the Pampas Deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus), the Gray Brocket or Guazuvirá Deer (Mazama gouazoubira), and the capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), the world's largest living rodent.
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uruguayan savanna. |
- "Uruguayan savanna". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
References[]
Categories:
- Ecoregions of South America
- Grasslands of South America
- Ecoregions of Argentina
- Ecoregions of Brazil
- Environment of Uruguay
- Flora of Uruguay
- Grasslands of Argentina
- Grasslands of Brazil
- Grasslands of Uruguay
- Neotropical ecoregions
- Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands
- Ecoregion stubs
- Brazil geography stubs
- Argentina stubs
- Uruguay stubs