The document discusses several animals that are symbolic of different regions in Argentina. The hornero is considered the national animal and lives in parts of South America including Argentina. Bats are described as nocturnal animals that spend their days in shelters and feed on insects or blood. The flame is a regional animal of Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru that stands between 1.7-1.8 meters tall and weighs 130-200 kilograms, feeding primarily on shrubs and grass. Bears are described as living near rivers, eating fish, and being carnivorous.