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The most known animals that live in Bolivia are the:

Jaguar

Ocelot

Llama

Six-banded armadillo

Camel

Giant Otter

Chinchilla

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List (in order of type):

Chacoan peccary

Guanaco

Chunyi

Marsh deer

Pampas deer

Vicugna

Collared peccary

Red brocket

White-lipped peccary

Brown brocket

North andean deer

Tayra

Common fox

Short-eared dog

Azara's fox

Ocelot

Andean fox

Little spotted cat

Margay

Chilean pampa cat

Geoffroy's cat

Andean cat

La plata otter

Andean bear

Long-tailed weasel

Giant brazilian otter

Allen's olingo

Maned wolf

Cougar

Kinkajou

South american coati

Jaguar

Crab-eating raccoon

Eyra cat

Molina's hog-nosed skunk

Lesser grison

Bush dog

Greater grison

Amazon river dolphin

Estuarine dolphin

Visored bat

Dwarf dog-faced bat

Small big-eared brown bat

Greater spear-nosed bat

Lesser bulldog bat

Bogota yellow-shouldered bat

Black mastiff bat

Greater bulldog bat

Hairy yellow-shouldered bat

Pallas's mastiff bat

Peale's free-tailed bat

Little yellow-shouldered bat

Broad-eared bat

Silky short-tailed bat

Greater yellow-shouldered bat

Common vampire bat

Big free-tailed bat

Chestnut short-tailed bat

Tilda yellow-shouldered bat

White-winged vampire bat

White-lined bat

Seba's short-tailed bat

Brazilian free-tailed bat

Short-headed broad-nosed bat

Hairy-legged vampire bat

Thomas's broad-nosed bat

Hawaiian hoary bat

Heller's broad-nosed bat

Buffy broad-nosed bat

Greater broad-nosed bat

Peter's disk-winged bat

Handley's tailless bat

Spix's disk-winged bat

Geoffroy's tailless bat

Brazilian brown bat

Salvin's big-eyed bat

Andesen's fruit-eating bat

Greater round-eared bat

Dark long-tongued bat

Argentine brown bat

Little big-eyed bat

Silver fruit-eating bat

Thomas's nectar bat

Dwarf bonneted bat

Hairy big-eyed bat

Tomes's sword-nosed bat

Wagner's bonneted bat

Big crested mastiff bat

Jamaican fruit-eating bat

Sanborn's bonneted bat

Brown mastiff bat

Great fruit-eating bat

Fringe-lipped bat

Long-legged bat

Western bonneted bat

Lesser long-tailed bat

Dark fruit-eating bat

Big naked-backed bat

Tent-maiking bat

Parnell's mustached bat

Brown tent-making bat

Wagner's mustached bat

Big-eared wooly bat

Bedentate yellow-eared bat

Silver-tipped myotis

Little yellow-eared bat

Macconnell's bat

Pallas's long-tongued bat

Hairy-legged myotis

Great stripe-faced bat

Ipanema bat

Yellowish myotis

Little big-eared bat

Dwarf little fruit bat

Black myotis

Greater sac-winged bat

White-bellied big-eared bat

Greater dog-like bat

Montane myotis

Lesser sac-winged bat

Proboscis bat

Lesser dog-like bat

Riparian myotis

Striped hairy-nosed bat

Pale-faced bat

Velvety myotis

Pale spear-nosed bat

Big-eared brown bat

Lesser spear-nosed bat

White-eared opossum

Western woolly opossum

Common opossum

Pygmy short-tailed opossum

Lutrine opossum

Osgood's short-tailed opossum

Murine mouse opossum

White-bellied slender mouse opossum

Brown four-eyed opossum

Short-furred woolly mouse opossum

Red-legged short-tailed opossum

Gray short-tailed opossum

Elegant fat-tailed opossum

Pallid fat-tailed opossum

Small fat-tailed opossum

Water opossum

Little rufous mouse opossum

Dorothy's slender mouse opossum

Bushy-tailed opossum

Aceramarca gracile mouse opossum

Agile gracile mouse opossum

Forest rabbit

Brazilian tapir

White-fronted capuchin

Red howler monkey

Ed-chested mustached tamarin

Black-headed squirrel monkey

Black-headed night monkey

Black howler monkey

Bolivian red howler

Black-faced black spider monkey

Bolivian grey titi

Bolivian titi

Brown titi monkey

Beni titi monkey

Gray monkey saki

Goeldi's marmoset

Saddlebacked tamarin

Emperor tamarin

Central american agouti

Steinbach's tuco-tuco

Small vesper mouse

Day's grass mouse

Marsh rat

Capricorn leaf-eared mouse

Andean vesper mouse

Smoky grass mouse

Thespian grass mouse

Darwin's leaf-eared mouse

Altiplano grass mouse

Woolly giant rat

Bunchgrass leaf-eared mouse

Cochabamba grass mouse

Southern viscacha

Wolffsohn's leaf-eared mouse

Gray-ellied grass mouse

Plains viscacha

Mountain degu

Puno grass mouse

Pacarana

Bicolored arboreal rice rat

Montane guinea pig

Chaco grass mouse

Unicolored arboreal rice rat

Variable grass mouse

Daphne's oldfield mouse

Chacoan mara

Mamore arboreal rice rat

Pearson's chaco mouse

Ladew's oldfield mouse

Robert's arboreal rice rat

Andean mouse

Montane oldfield mouse

Andean rat

Andean pygmy rice rat

Chacoan pygmy rice rat

Short-tailed chinchilla

Andean gerbil mouse

Bolivian spiny rat

Destructive pygmy rice rat

Small-eared pygmy rice rat

Altiplano chincilla mouse

Huallaga spiny rat

Long-tailed spiny rat

Simon's spiny rat

Steere's spiny rat

Big-headed rice rat

Light-footed rice rat

Brazilian false rice rat

Elegant rice rat

Common yellow-toothed cavy

Terraced rice rat

Andean altiplano mouse

Bolivian big-eared mouse

Spix's yellow-toothed cavy

Yungas rice rat

Jelski's altiplano mouse

Painted big-eared mouse

Gerlepp's mouse

Quechuan hocicudo

Nutria

Andean big-eared mouse

Spiny tree rat

Incan hocicudo

Southern mountain cavy

Paramo hocicudo

Bicolor-spined porcupine

Pleasant bolo mouse

Andean mountain cavy

Brazilian porcupine

Rufous-bellied bolo mouse

Bolivian tuco-tuco

Hairy-tailed bolo mouse

Bolivian chincilla rat

Pale leaf-eared mouse

Southern climbing mouse

Conover's tuco-tuco

Spotted paca

Forest small rice rat

Gray leaf-eared mouse

Forest tuco-tuco

Highland grass mouse

Bolivian squirrel

Southern amazon red squirrel

Ashy chinchilla rat

White-toothed tuco-tuco

White-bellied grass mouse

Bolivian bamboo rat

Bristly mouse

Lewis's tuco-tuco

Bolivian vesper mouse

Azara's grass mouse

Peruvian bamboo rat

Andean swamp rat

Highland tuco-tuco

Large vesper mouse

Bolivian grass mouse

Greater long-nosed armadillo

Common long-nosed armadillo

Brazilian lesser long-nosed armadillo

Andean hairy armadillo

Screaming hairy armadillo

Large hairy armadillo

Giant armadillo

Southern three-banded armadillo

Burmeister's armadillo

Six-banded armadillo

Cabasu

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they farm in the altiplano so they have a lot of crops so look up crops and the third on down will give you the answer

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Moutain goats would probably live there!

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