A mouse plays the role of the tooth fairy in Latin America.
There is no such thing as a country being a colony. French Guiana (Guyane) is a "territory" of France located in South America. It is not really associated as being a territory, but being an integral part of France.
Dominica is a Caribbean island nation and in being so it is associated with North America.
The island of Aruba lies north of Venezuela, which is in South America. With that being said the answer is no, it's north of South America. Aruba is governed by the Netherlands.
South America is a proper noun due to it being the name of a place.
Brazil is in south America, thousands of miles from Europe.
That location is not in South America, being in the Tasman Sea, between New Zealand and Australia.
The three continents closest to Antarctica are South America, Australia, and Africa. South America is the closest, with the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula being only about 1,000 kilometers away from the southernmost point of South America. Australia is next, with the closest point being around 2,200 kilometers away from Antarctica. Africa is the third closest continent to Antarctica, with the closest point being approximately 4,000 kilometers away.
Central America qualifies as such, being Guatemala and Belize Mexico's immediate neighbors. Further south there is South America, and on the South Pole, you can find Antarctica.
yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
snake, fox, racoon, rodent, cat
The largest rain forest in the world is the Amazon River basin in South America.
The second closest continent to Antarctica is South America. It is located across the Southern Ocean, with the closest point being the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula and the southernmost part of South America.