No. Today, lions live only in mainland Africa and northwestern India. However, in prehistoric times, lions used to live on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. There were American Lions that lived throughout North and South America, and European lions called Cave lions, which lived all over Europe, including Great Britain. All of these amazing lions became extinct 10,000 years ago at the end of the last Ice Age, probably due to overhunting by early humans. But lions have never lived in Madagascar, not now and not in prehistoric times. So to answer your question, lions have never lived in Madagascar.
No. Madagascar is mostly all jungle. Lions live in the savhanah
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Havent you seen the movie Madagascar?
yes.They are.
No lions live in Madagascar.
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Elephants do not live in Madagascar. The same goes with lions, zebras, and other animals that can be found on the mainland of Africa.
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The pygmy hippopotamus actually went extinct recently in Madagascar. You don't typically see lions, hippos and giraffes roaming the land like you do in the animated film.wow wrong
Ring Tailed Lemurs live in Madagascar in Madagascar
Outside of zoos, no. Lemurs are native of Madagascar (Africa)
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Lemurs live on the island of Madagascar, which is considered part of Africa.
There are no lions in Madagasgar.
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Madagascar has an unusual mix of wildlife. For example, the island does not have apes, monkeys, elephants, zebras, giraffes, lions, hyenas, rhinos, antelopes, buffalo, or camels that you might expect to find in Africa, but it does have lemurs, tenrecs, boa constrictors, iguanas, and other creatures. So it isn't very clear how much animal live in Madagascar ;-)
Yes, some species of chameleon live in Madagascar