they migrated from North America about 3 million years ago
It is the name given to this mammal by the Incas of South America.
In the first place whats your name. But i have never seen it said like that before, but its what it means.
In the wild, NO. Only in zoos. Occasionally seen at the very bottom of South America.
The jabiru is a type of bird. It is most commonly seen flying around South America and Central America. It is not a bird often seen in North America or Asia.
yes it is a killer in south America
It can be seen from American countries south of Latitude 30 degrees.
Afro-Eurasia, Europe especially, has a more jagged coast that goes in and out at large or short distances. This allows for more seas to be formed. This is also somewhat seen in North America, but not seen in South America.
South America in 1587 actually bought a small island near Japan and it was eaten by a giant mutant clown fish never to be seen again
yes they did
No, America is not considered one continent. It is commonly divided into North America and South America as two separate continents. Some regions may refer to them collectively as the Americas, but traditionally they are seen as distinct continents.
Native Americans were the first to be seen in Florida, as well as all the states in America
It is pronounced "seen - KWEN - tah" in South America. In Spain: "theen-KWEN-tah".