Native Animals In South America
This category contains all animals native to the continent of South America which includes Central America and the Caribbean.
Native animals in south america. This South American nation has truly remarkable wildlife that dedicated naturalists seek out and enjoy observing. It is native to South America and can grow up to around 2 feet tall and 4 feet long. Guanaco animal is native to South America especially mountainous regions of Peru Bolivia and Chile.
Here are just a few fun facts about some of South Americas struggling animals. Where to find them. Orinoco Crocodile Orinoco crocodiles are some of the largest predators on the continent.
It does not hunt but. However because they were so heavily hunted for their leather in the 1900s the population of this species is below 500. The llama can be shorn like a sheep to use its hair.
The condor is a carrion feeder. South American monkey species are particularly small. A map of South America showing the shape of the country and some of its native animals.
These animals are found across South America and in some Caribbean islands. Kruger National Park hosts some of the known mammals like elephants buffalos rhinos and cats. Several species of penguins are native to southern South America the coastal regions of Peru and Chile and the Galapagos Islands.
The Guanacos are one of the largest species of wild mammal of the camelid family found in South America. It is native to the coastal forests of Brazil but due to illegal logging poaching mining industrialization urbanization and habitat loss it is now considered endangered. Ocelot The ocelot or dwarf leopard is about twice the size of a domestic cat and has a kitten-like.