Yes.
Black leopards live in the same habitat as regular leopards. Although more rare, black leopards coexist with their normal-colored counterparts.
Pandas are found in bamboo forests in China, zebras typically inhabit grasslands and savannas in Africa, and giraffes are commonly found in open woodlands and savannas in Africa. Therefore, pandas, zebras, and giraffes do not share the same habitat in the wild.
No, zebras and tigers do not live on the same continent. Zebras are found in Africa, and tigers are found in Asia.
Lions, leopards, Gnus, Thomson Gazelle, Giraffes, Puff adders, Marabou Stalks and Rhinos (are some)
Yes and No. Leopards usually stay in the same place unless their is a need to move such as predators which is very few for them, or habitat is dying or other problem's. :)
Most every animal that lives in Africa and comes around where hippos live, which include but are not limited to elephants, lions, gazelles, wildebeest, giraffes, hartebeest, warthogs, crocodiles, zebras, leopards, oxpeckers, storks, flamingoes, etc.
Yes, they can and do live together.
They could, but they do not live in the same place.
No, leopards do not usually eat bunnies, since they do not usually live in the same area or climate.
Not with them like a family, but they might live in the same area.
its not necessary that animals living in the same habitat are same. to live in a patticular habitat their body only has special adaptions. any organism of same adaption may have a different body design. Thus, different organisms live in same habitat.
Why do not all humans live in the same habitat