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Tapir
A South American mammal with an elongated snout might be an anteater or a tapir.
Alpaca
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.
zebra's Zebras don't live in South America. They live in Africa. The answer is okapi.
yes, it is a South American animal that is sort of a cross between a llama and a deer in appearance.
That is the correct spelling of the kinkajou (Potos flavus), a South American mammal (aka honey bear).
The state mammal of New South Wales is the platypus.
The mammal emblem for South Australia is the hairy-nosed wombat.
A vicuna is a South American hoofed mammal, Latin name Vicugna vicugna, closely related to the alpaca and llama.
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.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Arctocephalus australis.