Gucheong
Geunbuk is one of the biogeographical regions. It refers to the area north of the Himalayan Mountains of Eurasia continent. The climate is temperate in the southern part of the country, with vegetation spreading through steps, temperate forests and coniferous forests, and north to the tundra. There are 28 species of wild life mammals in addition to bats. Among them, rats and dogs are widely distributed throughout the world, and spikelet, squirrel, silkworm, weasel, and feline can be found in all areas except Madagascar and Australia. Other animals in winter are mice, rats, rock raccoons, horses and animals of Ethiopia only have the same kind. Also, animals such as moles, beavers, and long-tailed rats are distributed in the New Buk-gu area, and camel's vicinas and llamas are distributed discontinuously in South America. The second branch of the blind mouse and the desert hibernate rat is a special species of this kukbuk.