In zoos. They are native only to the Americas.
No. Armadillos are native to the Americas, particularly Central and South America. They are not found in Australia.
Chili peppers are native to the Americas, specifically originating from regions in Central and South America.
Indigenous people in the Americas did not eat beef or pork before the arrival of European explorers because these animals were not native to the Americas. Their diet primarily consisted of local wildlife like bison, deer, and turkey, as well as domesticated animals such as llamas and alpacas in South America.
In North America. They then migrated to South America.
Llamas are the native beasts of burdens for people from South America.
no large animals were domesticated in the Americas except the llama in South America.
Native Writers' Circle of the Americas was created in 1992.
The only purely native American animal in Australia is the cane toad, which was introduced from Hawaii. There are many animals that have been introduced from European, Asian and African countries, but not from the Americas.
Not in the Americas where they are native animals. However, in some parts of Asia and Europe where they were introduced, they have become invasive pests.
Viper snakes are found in the Americas, Africa, and Eurasia. In the Americas, they are native from southern Canada south, through the United States, Mexico, Central America and into South America. It all depends on which type of Viper you are looking for.
Here are some examples: Corn: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Tobacco: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Carrot: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Turnip: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.