leapords and white tigers
"Capybara, river dolphins, spectacled caimans or babas, the rare Orinoco crocodile, anacondas, boas, piranhas, stingrays, electric eels, giant river otters, giant anteaters, tapirs, tamanduas, armadillos, foxes, jaguars, ocelots, pumas, peccaries, red howler monkeys, capuchin monkeys, opossums, porcupines, iguanas, agoutis and fishing bats are just a small representative inventory of what can be seen."
Information quoted for the following link
http://www.lostworldadventures.com/specialinterest/wildlife/venezuelawildlife.htm
But people have regular pets like cats and dogs. There is a butt load of mosquitos in Venezuela though!
Venezuela is a megadiverse country, so there are many animals, most of them are in the South (Amazonian Forest)
The national bird is the turpial.
The national animal of Venezuela is a bird called the Turpial, which is one of several species of "New World Orioles".
The Dangerous animals that live within Venezuela are jaguars and mostly all species of bears.
cows
Predators, they are dangerous when you are a prey.
the animals that live in Venezuela are mammals
Both... Are in central America Have lots of tropical plants and animals Are a bit dangerous ... poison plants,snakes ...
yes. one is the Venezuelan slider. search endangered animals in Venezuela for more.
Plastic is dangerous because the paint on it has somewhat of a kind of chemical which makes people, animals, plants die.
Generally animals in New Hampshire are not particularly dangerous, as long as one respects that animals are "wild". Animals that are accepted to be potentially dangerous include Black Bear, Moose, Bobcat, Coyote, and Canada Lynx. None of these are known to be aggressive unless provoked.
the swimming kind
spanish speaking kind
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well Venezuela has many religions but mostly Catholic.
the arts in Venezuela are music, literature, and painting
Valencia is a city in Venezuela. It begins with the letter v.