South American gauchos primarily inhabit the Pampas region, which spans parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. This vast grassland area is characterized by its fertile soil and open plains, making it ideal for cattle ranching and horseback riding, which are central to gaucho culture. In addition to the Pampas, gauchos may also be found in other rural areas of South America where traditional ranching practices are maintained.
In the South Andes Mountains and some live in South American deserts.
Argentina
South American
No
Yes They live in Rain Forest but not sure in South America....
No, they live in South America, almost exclusively in the amazon.
in mountains
South American ones.
mexico
Toucans live in the Central and South American Rain forests.
Yes jaguars do live in the south American jungle.
cowboys and guachos