Alpaca
No. It is a mammal, like a marsupial is, but it lacks the pouch of a marsupial, and its young are born more fully developed. The Llama is also South American cud chewing mammal and is related to the camel.
Llama
A South American mammal with an elongated snout might be an anteater or a tapir.
Tapir
tapir
Tapir - daily mail?
Chewing Gum.The tree is also known as the chewing gum tree.
Alpacas are from South America
The alpaca is a domesticated mammal native to the South American continent. They are best known for the warm, high quality wool that they grow to survive in the high altitude of South America. Alpacas, like most mammals (with Platypus, and other "monotremes" or leg-laying mammals are the exceptions) give birth to their young live.
A large, hoofed creature located in tropical South America is the South American Tapir.
yes, it is a South American animal that is sort of a cross between a llama and a deer in appearance.
zebra's Zebras don't live in South America. They live in Africa. The answer is okapi.