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.)
Not currently. Several remains of an extinct species of elephant have been found in archeological sites in South and Central America, however.
Only in zoos. Elephants are not indigenous in South America.
they were brought to Mexico and south America by Hernando Cortes to get rid of the Inca and the Aztec. he couldn't take all of the horses back so he left them and they developed even more.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
South America
South America extends further south than Africa.
South America is a continent. There are several Countries in South America.
paint horses originated in north America
it depends were the horse is. in south America things from jaguars to wolfs
The Central Americans Were interested in buying horses.
The south
It's a pig-like herbivore in South America, Central America, and Southeast Asia. They're related to horses and rhinos.
Yes, there is plentiful horses in North America.
they were brought to Mexico and south America by Hernando Cortes to get rid of the Inca and the Aztec. he couldn't take all of the horses back so he left them and they developed even more.
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
The Spanish re-introduced horses to North, Central and South America, where the prehistoric horse population had become extinct many thousands of years earlier.
South America
TapirTapirs are mammals that live in swamps and in forests near rivers. They are related to horses and rhinoceroses. Three kinds of tapir live in Central and South America. Another kind lives in Southeast Asia.
We have horses in North America now.