All continents have animals, even Antarctica.
Cleopatra lived on the continent of Africa.
The North American continent.
The wanpanoags simply lived animals? YAWN.
Jesus lived on the continent of Asia. He spent most of his time on Earth in the city of Galilee which is modern-day Palestine.
Asia
All of the animals lived
No animals live on the Antarctic continent.
Aboriginal Australians lived in diverse environments across the continent, which were home to a variety of animals. Common animals in these regions included kangaroos, emus, koalas, and various reptiles and birds. Additionally, freshwater and marine species, such as fish and crustaceans, were important to their diet, especially in coastal and riverine areas. The close relationship between Aboriginal peoples and these animals was integral to their culture, spirituality, and sustenance.
All types of dinosaurs and reptiles lived in Maine during the prehistoric times. Why? You ask. Well on Earth during the prehistoric times, all the continents used to be one huge continent called Pandora. So modern day Maine was a part of the continent Pandora before it spit up into continents.
There are no native animals on the Antarctic continent.
The explorers in the first winter-over expedition on the continent -- Belgian Antarctic Expedition (BelgAE) of 1897 to 1899 -- 'lived' on their ship, the Belgica, which was frozen in the ice along the continent's coast. Since then, people have lived temporarily on the continent. There are no permanent residents and no native population.
what dou think happened to the animals which lived in the forest before