No. The wild cats of South America are;
Jaguar
Puma
Ocelot
Margay
Oncilla
Jaguarundi
No.Bangle tigers don't exist, certainly not in south America.
No. Tigers are animals of Asia. South America has the puma (mountain lion) and the jaguar.
No, Bengal tigers live only in India
Llamas live mostly in South America. Tigers live mostly in Asia. So no.
once in north America they migrate at south America
Bolivia is a country in South America, and tigers are indigenous to South, Southeast, and East Asia. Hence, no tigers naturally live in Bolivia. However, there are probably some captive tigers in Bolivia.
No, white tigers do not live in South America. They are a color variation of the Bengal tiger, which is native to the Indian subcontinent. White tigers are not a separate subspecies but are found primarily in captivity and breeding programs, mainly in zoos and wildlife parks around the world. Their natural habitat is in the forests and grasslands of India, not South America.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
No, tigers cannot eat koalas because koalas live in Australia and tigers live in Asia and South America. If they inhabited the same continent, there is every chance that tigers would eat koalas, as koalas range from tree to tree, and do spend some time on the ground.
Tigers aren't naturally occurring in South America, and would only be found in zoos and similar.
NO. Tigers are found in Asia. The Amazon is in South America.
Bengal tigers live on the floor level of the rainforest's.