the goat
no they are native to Peru and the Andes mountains.
As pets, yes, but not in the wild. They come from Peru, in the Andes Mountains.
None. Lions are species that are Native to the Forests of India and Africa. The respective species are called the Asiatic or Indian Lion and the African Lion. They are not found in any other countries. The Andes Mountain doesn't have any lions.
The vicuna is a wild animal which is very rare. It usually lives in high elevations of 12,000 to 18,000 feet in the Andes Mountains. It is a relative of the llama and the alpaca. It is known to have the finest wool there is.
No. They originated in the area of Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru in South America. There are a large number of theories on why they came to be known as "Guinea Pigs", one being that their Latin name gave rise to confusion about them being "pigs" and that "Guinea" may be a European corruption of Guiana.
Yes,they originated in the Andes mountains of South America.
No, guinea pigs are native to the Andes Mountains in South America.
The Alpaca
no they are native to Peru and the Andes mountains.
The Andes mountains were the cultural hearth for the Inca people.
The guinea pig originates from the Andes Mountains in South America. They were brought to Europe by the Spanish.
Quechua
They are native to the Andes mountains in South America.
Native Americans, about 16,000 years ago.
There are about 13 Million people that speak Quechua, the native language for the Andes area.
As pets, yes, but not in the wild. They come from Peru, in the Andes Mountains.
About 3000 plant species and about 600 animal species making 3800 different species in the Andes Mountains