As a naturally occurring species in the wild: no. Both the Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Giant Panda) and the Ailurus fulgens (Red Panda) come from China and surrounding areas.
No, tigers are not found in South America, they are from Asia. However, the jaguar is found in South America and frequently called a tigre (tiger) by locals.
Yes they do x :)
The red panda is from South Asia not South America.
Panda's
the lama of northern southern south america
No. Anacondas live in South America.
no,they live in india
The red panda is from South Asia not South America.
They live on the south of AfricaThey live on China
Yes, the Spectacled Bear and the Giant Panda does. The Spectacled Bear in South America and the Giant Panda in Asia and some more
Panda's
Quails do live in South America.
south western china, asia
The Giant Panda's closest relative is the Spectacled Bear of South America.
yes whales live in south America
the lama of northern southern south america
the lama of northern southern south america
there in 5000 nations live in south America . "Dr.Mohsen.tJafari" there are 5,000 nations that live through out south America
Actually, there are some in Canada and Alaska.