Yes, but then they went away. They are now making a comeback though, and there has been sightings of them in Rocky Knoll, WI
NO!
Panthers are not a breed in and of itself, but a member of the large cat family that is black in color. Panthers are native to three continents in the world; Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
What panthers and hyenas have in common is they are both bug cats, they are all native to Asia Africa and the Americans.
Black panthers are not native to the United States, they primarily live in South America, Asia and Africa.
They're not native to Wisconsin, but many are kept in zoos or as household pets.
No vice-president of the United States was born in Wisconsin nor lived in Wisconsin.
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Elk (Cervus elphus)
The French came to Wisconsin to hunt for furs and trade with the Native Americans.
I am working with the assumption that by indiginous you mean Native American. United States towns with Native American names starting with W are: Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Waukesha, Wisconsin Wausau, Wisconsin
The only panthers in Australia are those in zoos. Panthers are not native to Australia. There are reports of rogue black panther lurking in bushland on the outskirts of Sydney and Brisbane, probably escapees from zoos. However, these reports remain unconfirmed.
No there two are native to different continents, Panthers from India or South East Asia, Hyena are native to Africa. The closest African "Panther" is the Leopard.Although if the two were to tangle in a zoo, the Hyena would probably come off second best