A very good example of a domesticated animal native of South America is the Llama. Llamas belong to the family of camelids, and they are used as a pack animal by Andeans, specially Peruvians, for centuries. Llamas are noble and intelligent animals that can be easily domesticated, that's why they are highly appreciated.
There are six camelids - Old World camelids are the dromedary (one-humped camel) and the Bactrian (two-humped camel). New World camelids are the llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuna. So yes, they are related.
the animal is called the ' llama'.
Llama
A zorro is a South American creature, similar to a fox but more closely related to a wolf.
Ocelot
A vicuna is a South American hoofed mammal, Latin name Vicugna vicugna, closely related to the alpaca and llama.
The Capybara
Agoutis are closely related to acouchys. Both are members of the Dasyproctidae family. Some specialists classify dasyproctids as a subfamily of the family Agoutidae, which also include pacas.
The anagram is "vicuna", actually vicuña, a South American animal related to alpacas and llamas.
You may be referring to the coati which eats much the same diet as raccoons, They range from the southwestern United States through much of South America and are closely related to the raccoon.
A llama.
There are many wild cats in South America. Here is the list: Jaguar Puma Ocelot Jaguarundi Oncilla* Margay* *Closely related to the ocelot, and similar looking, but smaller, and more arboreal in habits.
A guanaco is a Suoth American ruminant animal, Latin name Lama guanicoe, cosely related to the alpaca, llama, and vicuna.
The alpaca is a South American animal. It looks like a small llama.
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