Yes, of course. Their territory of influence covered the whole Mediterranean Sea, large part of northern Africa an mainly western and some parts of eastern Europe. The had trading connections to all the peoples living at the edge of their territory and further... they used tigers in the Colosseum at the time slaves and gladiators had to entertain the public.
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One thing I know, there are no tigers in Kenya.
Ancient Romans - no, not as far as we know.
I don't know but they do because of Siberian Tigers
you never know when tigers are going to be extinct because we still have a lot of tigers left.
well wedon't know that where gonna find out
There are no tigers - snow, or otherwise - in Australia.
Its butt
You Know It! ;)
only the tigers know
The Romans did not have an opinion about Ireland because they did not go there and did not know much about it.
No. Ancient Romans did not even know of Tea or Coffee.