Six of the most interesting include: Andean Condor, Piranha, Capybara, Southern Right Whale, Anaconda, Giant Tortoise Hope this helps (I just did a report on them too!) oh, i forgot these: Short-eared dog and Alpaca. You might also try just typing your question into your search engine, that is how I did it! enjoy!
No, llamas are not native to Africa. Llamas are native to South America, specifically the Andes Mountains in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. They are domesticated animals used for their wool, meat, and carrying loads.
they come from the rainforests of Central and South America
The tapir is native to Central and South America, the black panther is native to Africa, Asia, and the Americas, and the guinea pig is native to the Andes region in South America.
Sloths only occur naturally in South America.
Sloths are native to Central and South America. Therefore, the only continent on Earth that is home to sloths is South America.
Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
In North America. They then migrated to South America.
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sloth, jaguar, llama, oncilla
Andean Condor,Piranha,Capybara,Southern Right Whale,Anaconda,,Giant Tortoise
Many animals live in South America. You will find animals from the tiny little Poison Dart Frogs all the way to leopards; even animals such as the Maned Wolf and Giant Anteater. A good website for mammals in South America can be found at the related link below. The second link will give a list of South American reptiles.
Llamas are domesticated animals of the camelid family. Although they are believed to had originated in Central America, they are now extinct there because they migrated to South America about three million years ago. Nowadays they are widely spread and bred in Andean countries, such as Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador. They are intelligent and peaceful animals that can be easily trained, they are very appreciated as pack animals.
South America has more animals than Africa
There are no native words for either of these animals in any language of India, because both of these animals are native to South America and were not known in India until the early 20th Century.
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.