yes mostly near the amazon river and in western Brazil including parts of the nations surrounding it
Giant otters live in the tropical Amazonian region of South America, where the weather is invariably hot and humid, with frequent rain showers.
There are sea otters and other otters. In the category of "other" otters, you can include the North American River Otter, Giant Otter of South America, Asian small clawed otters, Congo clawless otters, Capr clawless otters, Southern river otters, hairy nosed otters, spot necked otters, neo tropical long tailed otters, and others I may fail to mention.
The closest relative of the Giant Panda is known as the Spectacled Bear. It is a small bear native to South America.
The rivers of South America.
Giant otters eat piranhas primarily because they are a readily available and nutritious food source in their aquatic habitats. These otters are skilled hunters, utilizing their cooperative social structure to catch fish, including piranhas, which are abundant in the rivers and lakes of South America. Additionally, piranhas provide a high-energy meal that supports the otters’ active lifestyle and helps them sustain their large size.
they are the rarest wetland animal in south america.
Andean Condor,Piranha,Capybara,Southern Right Whale,Anaconda,,Giant Tortoise
In North America. They then migrated to South America.
giant tortoises live in the gallapagose..... if that's hoe you spell it (:South america
Giant otters can be found in South America, especially the Amazon river basin. Their numbers are in decline and the animals are becoming rare. This is mainly due to habitat loss and poaching, but the use of toxins, such as mercury, in illegal gold mining is also effecting numbers.
South America
Giant armadillos live in South America.