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Llamas are not native to Brazil; they are originally from the Andes region of South America, particularly in countries like Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. However, they can be found in some areas of Brazil, primarily in zoos, farms, or as exotic pets. Their presence in Brazil is not widespread, and they are not part of the country's natural wildlife.
Yes; In Brazil villagers often keep tame tapirs. But they are large, and although usually docile when accustomed to people from a young age can have aggressive outbursts. Also they are large and strong animals. Some countries may have laws against the keeping of wild animals like this as pets. But it is certainly not impossible.
The hyacinth macaw is native to Brazil and Bolivia. It is endangered because so many have been poached for exotic pets.
The Kayapo people, an Indigenous group in Brazil, traditionally do not keep pets in the same way many cultures do. However, they may have a relationship with certain animals, such as dogs, which can serve as companions and protectors. Their lifestyle is more focused on their natural environment and community, rather than domesticating animals for companionship. Overall, the concept of pets is not as prevalent in their culture.
Brazil with France being second
Portugal was the colonial ruler of Brazil when Brazil was a colony of Portugal.
· Brasilia, Brazil · Belo Horizonte, Brazil · Belem, Brazil · Belford Roxo, Brazil · Betim, Brazil
It doesn't. Brazil has a president.
yes he was born in brazil and raised in brazil
The U.S has nothing to do with brazil or has anything with brazil.
No pets can not evolve in pets live this is from tito