The majority of the population of south america is found in Brazil - also the largest country on the continent.
Along the Caribbean coast.
South America, Population = 387.5 million Carribean, Population = 40 million Total 427.5 million
in Canada
No, macaws do not live in the plains of Africa. They primarily live in South America, Central America, and formerly the Caribbean.
in a country called guyana in South America not the Caribbean. GUYANA is in SOUTH AMERICA
Brazil
Their natural habitat is in the Caribbean between South America and Florida.
Population of South America 382,000,000 (2009) 385,742,554 (2010)
Yes, Rattlesnakes live only in North and South America, including some islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Different species of spoonbills live in different parts of the world. The Roseate Spoonbill is native to South America, Caribbean, and the United States.
As far as I know, gorillas live only in Afrida.
They could be found in the United States, Mexico, South America, Europe, the Caribbean, Alaska and Africa.
No, they live in western North America and throughout Central and South America. They also have a secluded eastern population residing in the Florida Everglades where they are called "Florida Panther" but this population is currently critically endangered