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There are many different breeds in South America. A few breeds were originated in South America, such as the Peruvian Paso and Paso Fino.

Now, since the Spanish conquer of the natives (Maya, Inca, ect.)

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Not currently. Several remains of an extinct species of elephant have been found in archeological sites in South and Central America, however.

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Only in zoos. Elephants are not indigenous in South America.

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