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  2. Nov 3, 2022 · Learn about the diverse and amazing animals that live in South America, from mammals to reptiles to amphibians. See pictures, facts, and links to more information on each animal, such as the Amazon river dolphin, the anaconda, the anteater, and the Argentine horned frog.

    • Anaconda. The star of not one but many Hollywood films, this mammoth snake is found in South America. They are also known as water boas and are considered the heaviest snake in the world.
    • Capybara. The capybara is the largest rodent in the world. It is native to South America and can grow up to around 2 feet (0.6 m) tall and 4 feet (1.2 m) long.
    • Piranha. Known for their razor-sharp teeth, scary bite, and penchant for flesh, the piranha is believed to have inhabited the fresh waters of South America for millions of years.
    • Jaguar. This majestic feline is the third largest cat in the world. The word jaguar came from the Tupi and Guarani language which means “true, fierce beast.”
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    • Galapagos Giant Tortoise. Where is it found: The Galapagos. Conservation Status: Endangered. Interesting Fact: Lonesome George was the last Giant Tortoise of his species.
    • Anaconda. Where is it found: Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil as well as Trinidad and Tobago. Conservation Status: Least Concern.
    • Capybara. 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 ago and on average would have weighed 900 kg!
    • Piranha. Where is it found: River systems across South America. Conservation Status: Not Evaluated. Interesting Fact: Contrary to common belief, Piranhas aren’t all carnivores.
  3. Explore the biodiversity and uniqueness of South American animals, from mammals to insects. Learn about their habitats, threats, and interesting facts with pictures and examples.

  4. Feb 14, 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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  5. 3 days ago · Smaller mammals such as monkeys and rodents were among the first to migrate to South America. Later, tapirs, deer, bears, rabbits, and many others arrived, as did the camel family, which gave rise to vicuñas, guanacos, alpacas, and llamas some 6,000 years ago.

  6. Explore the biodiversity and uniqueness of South American animals, from the blue whale to the house sparrow. Browse by popularity, name, group, or population status and learn about their habitats, behaviors, and conservation.

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