No. There are no tigers in Australia; nor have there ever been.
The now-extinct animal sometimes called the Tasmanian tiger was not a tiger at all. Its proper name was Thylacine, and it was a marsupial, unlike tigers which are placental mammals.
Panthers are not native to Australia, nor are they found in the wild in Australia (although some stories persist regarding an escaped Black Panther in Australia's eastern states).
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The only panthers in Australia are those in zoos. Panthers are not native to Australia. There are reports of rogue black panther lurking in bushland on the outskirts of Sydney and Brisbane, probably escapees from zoos. However, these reports remain unconfirmed.
Australia doesn't have any big cats. Even small cats are not native to the continent. They live there now because they were introduced by European settlers.
Australia has no wild cats.
Panthers are not a breed in and of itself, but a member of the large cat family that is black in color. Panthers are native to three continents in the world; Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
What panthers and hyenas have in common is they are both bug cats, they are all native to Asia Africa and the Americans.
No. Cheetahs are not native to Australia.
No. Goldfish are not native to Australia.
Black panthers are not native to the United States, they primarily live in South America, Asia and Africa.
yes the brolga is native to Australia
No. Otters are not native to Australia. Apart from the occasional zoo, there are no otters in Australia.
No rabbit of any kind is native to Australia.
no, grey hounds arent native to Australia