Possibly in a zoo, but not in the wild. A liger is a cross-breed between a lion and a tiger. Neither of these are indigenous to South America.
ligers live in antartica
Quails do live in South America.
yes whales live in south America
No
there in 5000 nations live in south America . "Dr.Mohsen.tJafari" there are 5,000 nations that live through out south America
Ligers doesn't live anywhere in the wild. Ligers are hybrids, a cross between lions and tigers, two species that wouldn't meet and breed unless humans forced them together. On top of that, they're continents apart. Tigers come from Asia, lions from Africa and the amazon is in South America. You wouldn't find a liger in the amazon unless a human would have released it there.
rattlesnakes live on the continents of north america and south america.
they live in south America Amazon river
Sloths primarily live in Central and South America.
chimpanzees can live in south America and north America
They live in south America and central America.
No. Anacondas live in South America.