Biodiversity in Uruguay!

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Quinta Storace used to be a house for a rich family with a huge garden, but it is now a public park with lots of native plants!
The inside of the house of the Storace family
This bush is a pitanga which is native to South America and grows sweet fruit during the spring
Salvia azul (the purple flower) is a native species from Uruguay, and dietes (the white flower) are not native but are very common here
Pan de Azúcar has not only a hiking trail, but also a natural park to take care of the native animals of Uruguay
My friends and I walking to Pan de Azúcar
This small fox (zorro de monte) is an omnivore native to South America, and it helps disperse seeds from the fruits it eats!
This bird is an Úrraca, and it is native to Uruguay

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