At present NO. But in the prehistoric times, YES.
Cave lion used to live in some part of the united states about 11k years before.
This was the biggest known cat.
White lions are not naturally occuring in South America. Lions come from Africa and Asia.
sea lions mainly live in Antarctica. They live on the west coast of North America too.:)
Mountain lions are found in both North and South America.
No! it would be impossible! bears live in north america while lions live in sout america
Lions live in Africa, and black caimans live in South America. They will never meet.
Mountain lions live in nearly every conceivable habitat in North, South and Central America.
The lions that live in South America are the creature called a Cougar or Panther. There aren't any lions species or sub-species that are in fact indigenous to this area. There are plenty of lions that are indigenous to South Africa, not South America.
that is there natural habitat
No, coyotes are found in North America while lions live in Africa and Asia.
No, there is a dearth of lions in Germany. We have lynxes though.
Yes, mountain lions (cougars) occur in the rainforests of South America where they compete with the jaguar. Click here to view a map.
yes lions live in the safari