The variety seems endless and many are quite unususal. Check out the Alpaca, Sloth and the Tapir.
As far as I know, gorillas live only in Afrida.
Llamas are animals that live in the Andes in South America. Lamas are Buddhist monks that live in the high mountains in Tibet and Nepal.
Many people do live in Cape Horn, South America. Although not densely populated the population density is comparable to areas in Brazil away from the Amazon River and many other places in Latin America.
We [argentinians] live in Latin America. We don't speak Latin. We speak spanish =) And some people (as me) speak English also Ethnic groups: white (mostly Spanish and Italian) 97%, mestizo (mixed white and Amerindian ancestry), Amerindian, or other non-white groups 3%
Only as pets or on zoos; these animals are from Australia.
They do live in America,but not in ''Latin America.''
There are far too many animals in latin America to be able to write all of there names down
so animals can live
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
Warthogs live in zoos in Latin America. They live in the wild in Africa.
Most Latin Americans live in Latin America, which spans the region from Mexico, through Central America, to (and including) South America.
There are a variety of animals that live in the North American region are animals like wild dogs, bob cats ,fox, bear and a variety of other animals.
they live like they are in a paridise
in a home
in Mexico
Approximately 24% of the population in Latin America live in rural areas. However, this percentage varies by country.