Yes, for now.
No, jaguars are found only in North and South America.
yes, yes there are
South America Primarily in the Northern South American countries of Suriname, Brazil (Amazon Rainforest), Guyana and Venezuela.
Yes it does in fact the biome is a tropical rain forest and even more of a deciduous forest.
Cougars are found from the cold taiga of the north all the way south through hot deserts and even into the hot and humid rain forests of South America. They are adaptable to almost any climate.
Why would rain forests have any other different type of rain than any other place on the world? Rain forests have normal rain from normal clouds.
Rainforests grow along the Equator in the areas called the tropics, which are hot, sticky and steamy all year round. The biggest forests grow in South and Central America and South-east Asia. There are also smaller forests in China, Australia, India, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea and on some of the islands in the Caribbean Many other countries can claim to have tiny scraps of rainforest.
yes
yes there is
no
The Amazon Rainforest
Unknown