Penguins are a phenomenon of the Southern Hemisphere and are not found in Europe except in zoos.
Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches in the wild, as they do in New Zealand and in Africa.
Ospreys can be found in every continent except Antarctica and is heavily populated in North America (migrating to South America in winter) and Europe (migrating to Africa in winter).
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Most wild cats are found all over the world, mostly on the continents of Europe, Africa and Asia.
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According to the World Carrot Museum, below: "Long before carrot was domesticated, wild carrot had become widespread, as seeds were found in Europe dating back nearly 5,000 years ago." There is no evidence that carrots ever grew in Antarctica.
Wild cats are found on all continents except Antarctica and Australia. However, Australia does have some cat-like marsupials.
They can be found in parts of Africa. More pacifically/mainly Kenya
Carp fish can be found in the wild in freshwater. It is a group of fish native to Europe and Asia. There are many kinds of this species are introduced around the world.
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Because penguins are found in Antarctica (South Pole) and polar bears are only found in the Arctic (North Pole).
Chimpanzees in Europe are mainly in zoos. There are no wild chimpanzees in Europe. There is a set of wild monkeys in Gibraltar, the only wild monkeys in Europe, but they are not chimpanzees.
Falcons are found pretty much around the globe in one species or another. An exception would be the polar region of Antarctica.