Well,I`m sure that Lynx and Ocelots do,and cougars.Maybe Bobcats...Totally not sure about caracal.
There are 3 main Wild Cats in Canada, the smallest is the Bobcat, next is the Lynx and the Largest is the Cougar.
No, Wild boars do not live in the wild any where in Canada
There are no black leopards or jaguars native there, but it is possible an escaped animal could survive there.
With the exception of the lion, wild cats do not live in groups, except for a mother and her cubs. There are 36 species of wild cats and all but the lion live as individuals.
Wild cats are non-domesticated felines that live in the wild. There are 36 species of wild cat. Such animals as lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, etc. are wild cats.
Jaguars and ocelots
Yes they can.
Wild cats and house cats differ in their size, behavior, and habitat. Wild cats are typically larger and have more aggressive hunting instincts, while house cats are smaller and have been domesticated to live with humans. Wild cats live in natural environments like forests, deserts, and grasslands, while house cats live in human homes as pets.
Yes, many species of wild cats live in forests, including pumas, bobcats, and civets. Tigers once roamed the forests of India and China. House cats that become feral may live in the forest.
Siamese cats can live anywhere in the world. all kinds of cats live in the world.
The only cat indigenous to Greece is the wild cat. There are thousands of cats living in the country, but they are all domestic cats.
New zealand has no wild bears (i hope). I live in new zealand so you can trust me, we have feral cats that are just domesticated cats that chose to go back into the wild