I would imagine that horses -= descendants of those the Spanish brought, would still live around the Andes.
The andes mountains was the cultural hearth for the incas that live in peru.
No, it was the Inca civilization.
The Andes Mountains Wild LifeThere is a lot of wild life in the Andes like: Alpacas, Llamas, chinchilla, vicuña, and relatives of the camel, thrive [grow very well] above 4,000 meters. Pumas and condors are found throughout the range of the Andes . The most important domestic animal of the same family as the llama is the camel. The llama, found in predominantly in Peru and Bolivia , can live at high altitudes. It is used as a beast of burden and yields wool, milk and meat.The alpaca, an animal related to the llama, is raised for its wool. Wild animals include the vicuña, which is another member of the camel, and the chinchilla, which is a member of the rodent family; it is prized for their pelts. The birds of the Andes include the condor [the largest of all birds of prey].
Native Indians, descendents of Spanish settlers and African slave ships live in the countries where the Andes mountains are. After WWII, a fair number of Germans moved to Argentina. Japanese and south pacific peoples also landed there in historic times.
Llamas are animals that live in the Andes in South America. Lamas are Buddhist monks that live in the high mountains in Tibet and Nepal.
In the Andes of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile.
No chinchillas come form the andes mountains O_o
The Incas were primarily from the Andes Mountains of South America.
The Inca civilization lived in the Andes mountain range, which spans through South America, including present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. The rugged terrain of the Andes provided natural defenses for the Inca Empire and influenced their culture and way of life.
No
in the Andes mountain
rockies,andes,maybe appalachians.
None. Lions are species that are Native to the Forests of India and Africa. The respective species are called the Asiatic or Indian Lion and the African Lion. They are not found in any other countries. The Andes Mountain doesn't have any lions.
Sheep, llama etc.
The Inca civilization lived in the Andes Mountains in South America. Their capital city, Cusco, was located in the Andes Mountains in present-day Peru.
There not wild if that's what you mean. If they live with others of the same breed it's because the owner has more than one Rocky Mountain Horse.
Lama is native to South America specifically Peru, Chile, Equador, and Argentina near the Andes Mountain Range. Lama's live in semi-desert hot conditions.