Native Animals In South America

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Native Animals In South America. Welcome once more to our spanish vocabulary section, today we bring you a very funny and interesting content, we are going to learn about native animals from peru, ecuador and bolivia. Animals that are not endangered include the capybara.

The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is a goatantelope
The chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) is a goatantelope

The country is also home to some of the lesser known animals like the tsessebe and suni. Smaller mammals such as monkeys and rodents were among the first to migrate to south america. So when the north american predators arrived in south america, the southern mammals were exposed to predation and, eventually, extinction.

However, the most known are:

The spectacled bear is the only surviving species of bear native to south america. The capybara subsists on the rain forest's copious vegetation, including fruit, tree bark, and aquatic plants, and has been known to congregate in herds of up to 100 members. Llama when it is not happy the llama spits! So when the north american predators arrived in south america, the southern mammals were exposed to predation and, eventually, extinction.