monkeys and elephants
South America
South America is home to number of parrots, the Amazon rainforest is very species rich. Parrots native to South America include Macaws, Conures, Pionus, Parrotlets, Caiques and Monk Parakeets.
in the highlands they speak native
Native Americans
A paca is any of a large number of rodents of the genus Cuniculus, native to Central American and South America.
Llamas are the native beasts of burdens for people from South America.
In South America, llamas are frequently used as beasts of burden. It is estimated that llamas migrated to South America from North America about 3 million years ago.
Actually the earliest people in the Americas did have horses available, but they used them as a source of food not as "beasts of burden", this hunting drove the American horses into extinction.Without "beasts of burden" the people of the Americas used either dogs or had to carry loads themselves. In South America the llamas (relatives of camels) were domesticated as "beasts of burden".
Actually the earliest people in the Americas did have horses available, but they used them as a source of food not as "beasts of burden", this hunting drove the American horses into extinction.Without "beasts of burden" the people of the Americas used either dogs or had to carry loads themselves. In South America the llamas (relatives of camels) were domesticated as "beasts of burden".
Originally llamas were living in North America and they migrated towards south America. The lived in south America in ancient Inca times. Now they are migrating up north, for people in the U.S.A. are breeding them and selling them now.
In North America. They then migrated to South America.
No. They are Native to/from South America, and Central America.
The tomato is native to South America and Mexico.
No petunias are native to South America.
South America.
The Avacado is a tree native to The Caribbean, Mexico, South America and Central America.
north america, south america