Other species that can be found there are:
Mammals: many mammals, including lion, squirrel, armadillo, tigrillo (similar to a tiger) and skunk.
Reptiles: lizard and snake.
Bird life: a variety of birds such as sparrow hawk, hummingbirds and cock of the rock.
Insects: butterflies and spiders, among others.
Amphibians; different species of frog.
Crustaceans: crab and snail, among others.
Flora
The slopes of the Andes are dressed with a wonderful dense ecosystem: the Cloud Forest. This ecosystem, also called "Andean eyebrow" due to its generous vegetation, is one of the most diverse in the world.
This system that appears in very irregular terrain is characterised by a non-continuous canopy cover, enabling the sun rays to penetrate and generate exuberant and unique vegetation forms. This area has become a refugee for many species that can be observed in their wild state. Here you can find many endemic species characteristic of the Cloud Forest such as: Epiphytes, for example heliconia, orchids, bromeliads, and moss; varieties of ferns, for example liquens, Palms, Dragon's Blood, Cinnamon tree, Arrayan, Matache, Guayabillo, Palche Jigua, Aguacatillo, Walnut, Alders, Cedar, Guarumo, Linden; herbaceous plants, for example chilca, manzano, guaba, blackberry and cherry, among many others.