Yes.
No. Capybara's are native to the Amazon rain forests. They are found extensively in the content of South America. The amazon rain forest covers many countries in south America and capybara's are found everywhere. Unfortunately they don't live outside of the amazon rain forest. However, relatives of the capybara are found in southeastern Mexico. Agoutis and pacas are forest dwellers. Agoutis look the most like the capybara.
Agoutis are found in Central and South America, including countries such as Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Venezuela. They inhabit tropical rainforests, mangrove swamps, and other wooded areas where they can find cover and ample food sources. Agoutis are known for their strong digging abilities and can create burrows in the ground to take shelter in.
Yes. Agoutis, like all rodents, are mammals.
baby agoutis drink milk from there mom
There are multiple keystone species that live in the tropical rainforests. A couple of these species are cassowaries and agoutis.
Agoutis live in the South American rainforest, such as Brazil. They spend their time darting through the foliage on the forest floor and love eating the Brazil Nut.
Matt Tobin live in amazon
they live in the amazon basin
Yes. piranhas do live in the Amazon River.
native indians live in the amazon rainforest
normally rodents live 3 to 5 years but for the agouti its about 20 years.
Yes. piranhas do live in the Amazon River.