The national animal of Argentina is the Rufous hornero, also known as the "Red Ovenbird." It is a bird species that is unique to South America and is found throughout the country, including in urban areas. The Rufous hornero is known for its distinctive nest-building behavior, where it constructs a small, mud oven-like structure on tree branches or in crevices. It is a symbol of hard work and resilience in Argentine culture and is a common sight in the country's parks and gardens. The Rufous hornero was officially designated as Argentina's national animal in 1928.
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