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."
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.
No. Lions are from Africa. You however, could find another big feline species, commonly known as "mountain lions", which in reality could be jaguars, cougars and pumas.
Lions
The Baird's tapir is the largest land mammal in South America. 40 percent of the animals in South America are rodents. The Baird's tapir is also known as the mountain cow. This species can grow to be 6.5 feet tall and weigh up to 880 pounds.
Jaguar
Feline mammal of south America beginning with the letter O is an "ocelot."
The ocelot is a wild feline or cat, spotted, and found in Central and South America.
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.
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.
South and Central America south and central America
South America is the continent which is south of Central America.
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.
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
its in central south america
Colombia is touching Central America, but is actually in South America.
Alpaca?