the llama and alpaca
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].
The Andes of Ecuador, southern Peru, northern Bolivia, and northern Chile.
The Andes Mountains
The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.
Montañas Andes
This member of the camel family lives in the central Andes of South American.
There are no mountains named the Atacama Mountains. However, the desert is surrounded by the Andes Mountains and the coastal range which are foothills to the Andes.
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The Sechura Desert is located in Peru. It is also called the Nazca Desert. It is at the foothills of the Andes Mountains.
camel
In the west
The Campa Indians live primarily in the eastern foothills of the Peruvian Andes, although just over 200 of them live in Brazil.
The Nakoda First Nations In Alberta Lives In The Foothills Region.
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