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  1. 14 de feb. de 2023 · South America is home to some of the most unique, and exotic animals in the world. From the dangerous to the nearly extinct, we’ve created a list of the most interesting animals on the continent and some of the most exciting facts about them.

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    • Galapagos Giant Tortoise
    • Anaconda
    • Capybara
    • Piranha
    • Andean Condor
    • South American Camelids
    • Black Caiman
    • Coatimundi
    • Guinea Pig
    • Opossum
    Where is it found: The Galapagos
    Conservation Status: Endangered
    Interesting Fact: Lonesome George was the last Giant Tortoise of his species. He was discovered in 1971 and was the only Pinta Island Tortoise to have survived the onslaught of invasive species int...
    Where is it found: Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil as well as Trinidad and Tobago
    Conservation Status: Least Concern
    Interesting Fact: The largest Anaconda ever found was over 8.5 meters long and more than 44 inches round. It is estimated to have weighed over 250 kg!
    Where is it found: Every South American country except Chile
    Conservation Status: Least Concern
    Interesting Fact: Whilst the Capybara is the largest living rodent, it pales in comparison to the extinct rodent Josephoartigasia Monesi, which roamed South America between 2 and 4 million years ag...
    Where is it found: River systems across South America
    Conservation Status: Not Evaluated
    Interesting Fact: Contrary to common belief, Piranhas aren’t all carnivores. Many species regularly eat plant matter as part of a balanced omnivorous diet and some are even 100% herbivore. They pro...
    Where is it found: Andes Mountain range although they are much less common in the extreme north, such as Colombia and Venezuela
    Conservation Status: Near Threatened
    Interesting Fact: Although they look similar and fill the same niche, Condors are not related to vultures. They are a great example of convergent evolution for you biology nerds!
    Where is it found: Andean Mountain Range
    Conservation Status: Least concern
    Interesting Fact: There are 4 species of Camelid in South America; Llamas, Alpacas, Vicuñas and Guanacos.
    Where is it found: The Amazon Basin
    Conservation Status: Conservation Dependent (conservation efforts required to stop them from becoming Near Threatened)
    Interesting Fact: Black Caiman are the largest predators in The Amazon Basin!
    Where is it found: Northern South America, Central America, North America
    Conservation Status: Least Concern
    Interesting Fact: Coati Coffee is some of the most expensive coffee in the world. It is produced after the Coati eats coffee beans passes them back out the other end. The taste and aromas are said...
    Where is it found: Worldwide but they originated in The Andes
    Conservation Status: Domesticated
    Interesting Fact: Guinea pigs don’t sleep for long periods. Instead, they take short cat naps whenever they need to!
    Where is it found: North, Central and South America
    Conservation Status: Least Concern
    Interesting Fact: Opossum blood contains a protein that stops venom and poison from affecting the animal!
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  2. 22 de dic. de 2023 · From pink dolphins to frogs that store tadpoles in their throats, here are some of the most interesting and unique animals native to South America.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2022 · South American animals include mammals such as anteaters, tapirs, jaguar, maned wolf, howler monkeys and spider monkeys; reptiles such as caimans, anacondas and iguanas; amphibians such as poison dart frogs and the red-eyed tree frog; and birds such as the harpy eagle, rheas and macaws.

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  4. animalia.bio › south-america-animalsSouth American Animals

    South America is one of the most biodiverse continents on Earth. South America is home to many unique species of animals including the llama, anaconda, piranha, jaguar, vicuña, and tapir. The Amazon rainforests possess high biodiversity, containing a major proportion of Earth's species.

  5. A. Amazonian giant centipede, green anaconda, black caiman, bullet ant, Brazilian wandering spider, etc. Learn about what animals live in the South America – which ones are the most dangerous and which are endangered.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2020 · South America is home to a vast array of species endemic to the region. From giant reptiles to carnivorous fish, this side of the world has plenty of one-of-a-kind fauna to keep biologists mesmerized. Many of these can’t be found elsewhere and are specially adapted to the hot and humid climate in the region.