- Wildlife of Chile
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Chile has a diverse range of wildlife (animals, fungi and plants) in large extent due to the country's elongated shape, which spans a wide range of latitude, and also its altitude, ranging from the Pacific coast on the west to high Andes mountains in the east. Thus, there are many distinct ecosystems. Chile is often divided into five natural regions. In the north, there is the harsh Atacama desert with typical desert wildlife such as cacti. In the country's middle, there is a temperate Mediterranean climate, while the south has cold mountainous regions and numerous islands.
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Animals of Chile
Main article: Fauna of Chile- List of mammals of Chile
- List of birds of Chile
- List of non-marine molluscs of Chile
- List of marine molluscs of Chile
Fungi of Chile
Main article: Fungi of ChilePlants of Chile
Main article: Flora of ChileSee also
- List of ecoregions in Chile
- Category:Flora of Chile
- Category:Fauna of Chile
- Geography of Chile
Categories:- Biota of Chile
- Wildlife by country
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