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Create: Wildife of Peru, Fauna of Peru, Jorge Eduardo Eielson, Alberto Flores Galindo, Morococha
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[edit] Not to be to much on the country but...
How could "primarily in Bolivia" match the fact that Peruvian Yunga stretches throughout almost ALL the length of Peru (much bigger than Bolivia's) and both Yungas with a part in Bolivia extend beyond into the neighbouring countries? (Argentina and Peru respectively)? Does this even make sense?Undead Herle King (talk) 09:53, 8 March 2008 (UTC)