Neither Antarctica nor Australia have any wild cats. However, Australia does have some cat-like marsupials.
Africa has the greatest variety and number of wild cats. South America also has a large number of wild cat species.
Antartica, Australia, and Africa.
Antarctica.
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Bears are wild because they have not nor never will be domesticated by humans.
yes, they are because they live out in the wildYes, bears are wild animals.
Wombats live in the wild on the continent of Australia.
No, you don't get any at the south pole, on the continent of Antarctica.
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Mature wild cats are stronger than young bears.
No. There are no bears that exist in the continent of Africa, which is where leopards reside.
Wild - 2006 Battle of the Bears was released on: USA: 2006
No it's a trick question since koalas are not really bears
They are equally wild.
The Wild Wild World of Animals - 1973 Bears and Other Carnivores was released on: USA: 1976
An involuntary response to seeing bears in the wild would be shaking or running.