no
The rain forest in South America is the Amazon Rain Forest.
The Amazon Rain forest is the largest in south America
The Amazon rainforest or (rain forest) lies in South America
The Amazon
Brazil
It is the Amazon Rain Forest.
The Amazon rain forest.
No. The only 'wolves' in South America are maned wolves, Chrysocyon brachyurus, which are not actually wolves - they are only distantly related to other canids, hence their being placed in their own genus (true wolves belong to the genus Canis).
The South American country of Brazil has a rain forest, and the U.S. has a rain forest in the state of Washington.
they live in southern Mexico, Central America, South America, Caribbeans, and in rain forest.
Rain forest is present in several countries in South America. However, Brazil is dominated by the rain forest, containing 60% within its borders.
South America