tigers
no
There are no tigers in the Amazon rain forest.The jaguar is a large spotted cat and is often called el tigre by the people there.
They don't. The Amazon is on another continent than where tigers are naturally found.
No. Jaguars and pumas live there.
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well i heard that they do. You can look this stuff up on Google. Obviously i was checking up Bengal tigers and they popped up on the amazon forest species list or whatever.
Yes, Tigers
No. The only native habitat of the polar bear is in Alaska, certain parts of Canada, and other areas around the North Pole.
jaguar
Bengal tigers are endangered - but not in the Amazon rain forest. The reason being that the Amazon river is in South America, and tigers are in Asia, another continent. And you only count animals as endangered compared to where they are naturally found. Only way you'd find a tiger in the amazon would be through an escaped zoo or circus animal.
lions and tigers and bears! oh, my!!