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Horses--many in secure pastures, some roaming but branded, and others just roaming. None seem very "wild." Many are thin--perhaps due to the poor vegetation in November (driest month), or perhaps due to intestinal parasites.

Cows--not as numerous as the horses, but pleny in pastures. Some were very thin.

Dogs--many but almost all in the village of Rapa Nui. A few were in yard of specific houses, but many "patrolled' the streets looking for handouts from tourists. None seemed human-aggressive, but several asserted their alpha status of specific packs.

Cats--the few we saw were in specific houses or businesses.

Birds--small birds and several types of sea birds. A small hawk (kestrel?) was rather plentiful in rural areas.

Rats--in rural areas, but the Birds of Prey and/or dogs probably control the numbers.

Goats and Sheep--didn't see any, although the island used to be (decades ago) dominated by sheep (British ranch).

Snakes--understand there are none, but I can't vouch for that.

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Easter Island is very isolated, and it has been exposed to some extreme natural and madmade conditions. Due to this, there is not a wide variety of plant of animal life.

Animals that currently live on or around the island:

  • Maori rats
  • Gekkonidae
  • Moko uri uri
  • horses
  • frigatebirds
  • Red-tailed Tropicbird
  • seagulls
  • chimango caracaras
  • Chilean Tinamou
  • green sea turtle
  • lobsters
  • sharks
  • tuna
  • mahi mahi
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