The coati is a mammal that has a long flexible snout and brindled coat from Central and South America. The omnivorous mammal is larger than the raccoons that they are related to.
Llamas and Alpacas are both native to South America.
The anteater has an elongated snout. It is not limited to only eating ants but actually prefers to eat termites as its primary food source.
coati
Anteater.
A tapir.
Many species fit this description. Jaguar, ocelot, margay, and other smaller species.
Feline mammal of south America beginning with the letter O is an "ocelot."
Lions
Yes and no. Central and South America are part of the Americas, indicating North and South America. However, they are not part of America meaning the US.
SPAIN conquered the vast majority of Central America and roughly half of South America.
Jaguar
A South American mammal with an elongated snout might be an anteater or a tapir.
The raccoon is found in Central America along with its close cousin, the coati. The coati ranges from the southwestern United States all the way south into South America.
Many species fit this description. Jaguar, ocelot, margay, and other smaller species.
South and Central America south and central America
South America is the continent which is south of Central America.
its in central south america
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Feline mammal of south America beginning with the letter O is an "ocelot."
There are two species of raccoon:1.) Common, or northern raccoon, (Procyon lotor) of North and Central America.2.) Crab eating raccoon, (Procyon cancrivorus) of Central and South America.
Colombia is touching Central America, but is actually in South America.
Yes. It is thought that Pacific Island tribes built watercraft and traveled to South America. Those specific humans had slightly elongated skulls.