the lama of northern southern south america
the llama of northern South America is found closer to the equator
the lama of northern southern south america
llama
The Llama is found very close to the equator. The panda is at least 3,000 miles from it.
i dont know thats wat im askin
Landmasses located closer to the equator in the southern hemisphere tend to have warmer climates due to their proximity to the sun's direct rays. This can result in tropical or subtropical climates with higher temperatures and more consistent rainfall. Additionally, landmasses closer to the equator in the southern hemisphere may experience more diverse ecosystems and a greater variety of plant and animal species.
There is no such animal as a "tree fox" but the gray fox is the only fox that is able to climb trees. It ranges from the southern half of North America from southern Canada to the northern part of South America (Venezuela and Colombia).
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I highly recommend that the answer to your question is a llama!!! Since it lives in hot places does it not.? Ummm, don't pandas either live in China, zoos, on in some baboo forest... :)
The nine-banded armadillo lives in the southern part of North America and throughout most of South America.
You're thinking of some type of whale.