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Yes, there are still big cats in North America. Most notably mountain lions.
Mountain lions.
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Africa has the most species for the 'Big cats'. But Asia and the America's population of large wild cats has been increasing. Asia is home to a small population of Lions and Leopards, along with a few hundred Snow Leopards which live in the Himalaya Mountains. In both North and South America there are Cougars (also known as Mountain lions, or Puma's) and Bobcats inhabit the suburban areas of North America
I have heard that there are supposedly big cats roaming Australia, as in Victoria, and that they are not native to the continent. But other than that I have no clue.
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.
North America is 24,709,000 km2 while South America is 17,840,000 km2.
No it is not. All cats must be under 8 pounds.
Asia is closet to North America. This is a big continent.
Yes, there are crocodiles in North America - the American Crocodile, which can be found cohabiting with the American Alligator in South Florida.
no state in the USA can be a big as north America because every state is part of north America
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