The black leopard is much more common in Asia than in Africa, where it is rare.
Leopards are found all over the world, though mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. There are many species of leopards, including the Persian leopard, Snow leopard, and Black leopard. Each species resides in a different part of the world.
There are no wild tigers in South Africa or any part of the African continent. The tiger is not indigenous to Africa. The big cats native to South Africa arethe Lion, Leopard and Cheetah.
Snow Leopard does not mean anything. The Snow part of the name just means snow, and the Leopard part of the name means leopard. The difference between a regular Leopard and a Snow Leopard is that the Snow Leopard is white with black spots.
The cheetah is native to Africa, Arabia, and southwestern Asia.
Panther is a generic term for several species of big cats, notably the leopard's black phase, and the puma or mountain lion. Leopards are found in Africa and Asia, pumas in the Americas.
Gorillas are native to the rainforests of Africa.
I have the ''exotic pet handbook" and it says that they are found in North-Western India and Pakistan.
No. Her mom was half black and half native american and her dad was black so that makes her black and 25% native american.
No, mongooses are not native to England. They are found in the southern part of Europe/Asia and mainland Africa.
.Mulatto -- if of part-White and part-Black LineageMetis -- if of part-Native and part-White or Part-Black Lineage.
It does grow in Africa currently 8 countries can grow it.