Defensores del Chaco National Park

Listed under Natural World in Paraguay.

The Chaco is South America’s largest dry forest, spanning several countries and micro-climates from salt flats to forest to flooded savannas. Paraguay’s Chaco region is a flat expanse of plain inhabited by colonies of Mennonites, the oldest and most traditional being Loma Plata. Split up under several different National Parks, the Chaco is home to a vastly diverse array of plant and animal life.

Written by  World Reviewer Staff.

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What are my chances of outrunning a jaguar?

I am interested in seeing grizzly bears, pumas and jaguars.

How am I suppose to sleep in my tent at night?

 
Question posted 14th November 2009 by scott ortiz.

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No chance!

 
Reply posted 15th November 2009 by Andrew.

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