Egypt is quarter way around the globe from both Latin and North America. It is located in north Africa.
Egypt is in Africa (the northeast corner to be exact) while Peru is in South America (north to midwestern coast of the continent).
Egypt.
No, cougars are found only in North America and South America.
Pumas commonly like inmost pristine forests and mountain ecosystems of North America. So the answer to your question is no.
North America, Egypt, Pakistan and the ancient Tethys Sea.
No. Egypt and South Africa are two different countries on the African continent.
Yes. However, the red fox, which is the most common type of fox in Europe and North America is not found in Egypt.
No. But there are some in Egypt and North America around Peru and Chile.
It does in every country, north america is no exception
Africa: Egypt Antarctica: none Asia: China Australia: Australia North America: United States South America: Brazil
There is no reason as to why they are in different locations just like we have North and South America. The river Nile seprates the two regions. In the ancient Egypt in the north we had Upper Egypt and in the south we had lower Egypt. Bothe regiosn were later on united under tha pharaoh in 3000 B.C