South American fur Seal
The South American Fur Seals are known as Arctocephalus australis. Male's usual height is 200m, weighs about 160kg and females are 150cm and they weigh 50kg. The Pups weigh 3 to 5kg when they are first born. The male color is blackish grey and it has some manes. Immature females and males is greyish black with lighter ventral. They also live on rocky coasts. There are a lot of population on the Falkland Island in South American mainland. It ranges from Recife Des Torres in Southern Brazil down to Terra Del Fuego on the Atlantic side and on the pacific side up to Lima, Peru. Diet contains a wide variety of organisms that includes fish, anchovy, cephalopods, crustaceans, lamellibranchs, and sea snails. Females become mature at age 3 and males become mature at 7.

Anaconda South America

The Anaconda belongs to the Boa family. It is classified as a water boa. The length recorded is 9 or more metres. (That's HUGE!!) It tracks down its prey then takes a vicious bite to hold it down. After that it coils itself around its prey then squeezing and suffocating it to death. It eats deer, pigs, caiman, fish, and larger prey. It has no teeth so it swallows its prey. (Imagine swallowing a deer!!) It has 20 to 30 babies. Most of them are eaten by predators.