The fat hoofed mammal found in tropical South America that is being referred to is likely the tapir. Tapirs are large, herbivorous mammals with a unique appearance, including a short trunk-like snout. They are found in various habitats such as rainforests, grasslands, and swamps in countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. Tapirs play a crucial role in their ecosystems as seed dispersers and are considered vulnerable to extinction due to habitat loss and hunting.
The pig-like South American mammal you may be referring to is the peccary. Peccaries are hoofed mammals found in Central and South America, known for their pig-like appearance and behavior. They typically live in herds and are omnivorous, feeding on a variety of vegetation and small animals.
No, they are primarily found in tropical America - South and Central America.
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south america.
south America is one
In tropical regions of Africa and America.
Tropical zones. Manly South America.
A boar.
Anacondas are found in the Amazon, the tropical rain forests of South America, in Brazil and the Guianas.
The endangered manatee is Florida's state mammal because it is indigenous to that state and is found nowhere else in America.
North America.
A Tapir