Strangest Animals In South America
From giant killer dolphins to the largest cat in the Americas this vast continent is a lethal predator battleground.
Strangest animals in south america. To 19th century British naturalist Charles Darwin they were the strangest animals yet discovered one looking like a hybrid of a hippo rhino and rodent and another resembling a humpless. Photos of some interesting animals you might not of ever noticed before. These stops included various South American locales including Argentina Uruguay and of course the Galápagos Islands.
They can grow up to 40cm long and although they look quite disconcerting they are actually completely harmless. South Americas 20 genera of nonhuman primates compares with 6 in Central America 15 in Madagascar 23 in Africa and 19 in Asia. These reclusive cats are unusual looking resembling an animal more weasel-like than cat-like.
At night when they are up and about they like to stay near the rivers to be able. Condors scavenge most of what they consume--over 15 pounds in some sittings. They use thermals to conserve energy sometimes going a whole hour on a single wing flap.
Want more natural history and wildlife videos. South americas largest tropical rainforest is the amazon here you can find golden lion tamarins amazon horned frogs capuchin monkeys emerald tree boas and many many more. The artic hare and elk both live in cold artic environments.
South america also has its fair share of mysteries especially the unsolved variety. The jaguarondi is a unique feline that is native to Central America and has a remnant population living Southern Texas. To quote the 1997 Encyclopedia of Mammals the sloths top speed is a dismal 12 mph Aside from a lack of speed these animals also have faces that seem to be permanently contorted into a silly grin.
Coatis are omnivores who usually eat fruits some vegetation and invertebrates but have been. They are nocturnal so during the day they are either digging burrows near river banks in forests or sleeping in their burrows. Stunning landscapes harbor elusive critters that have evolved to thrive here.