yes
Leopards live in parts of Africa and Asia while jaguars are at home in North and South America.
The snow leopard is found only in high mountains of the Asian continent, not in North America.
Leopards aren't native to North America, so not really. There might be a few in zoos and private collections, but that's it.
no Sabre tooth tigers lived in north and south America there relatives are jugars and pumas
Yes, in the zoo. in nature, there are leopards in India.
I don't know about leopards, but I heard your mom is a real cougar. ;)
Africa has the most species for the 'Big cats'. But Asia and the America's population of large wild cats has been increasing. Asia is home to a small population of Lions and Leopards, along with a few hundred Snow Leopards which live in the Himalaya Mountains. In both North and South America there are Cougars (also known as Mountain lions, or Puma's) and Bobcats inhabit the suburban areas of North America
No, leopards are not native to South America. They are primarily found in Africa and parts of Asia. However, the South American equivalent is the jaguar, which shares some similarities with leopards but is a distinct species. Jaguars inhabit a variety of environments, including rainforests, savannas, and wetlands in Central and South America.
In North America, porcupines are eaten by the fisher, a kind of weasel-like animal. In Africa, porcupines are sometimes eaten by lions and leopards, and in Asia, by tigers.
South America
In Africa and Asia they are called leopards (Panthera pardus) and in South America they are called black jaguars (Panthera onca).
North America