The lions that live in South America are the creature called a Cougar or Panther. There aren't any lions species or sub-species that are in fact indigenous to this area. There are plenty of lions that are indigenous to South Africa, not South America.
Lions
No. Lions are from Africa. You however, could find another big feline species, commonly known as "mountain lions", which in reality could be jaguars, cougars and pumas.
No. Anacondas live in South America.
no,they live in india
yes, llamas, being part of the Camelid family, live in the Andes Mountains of South America.
White lions are not naturally occuring in South America. Lions come from Africa and Asia.
Mountain lions are found in both North and South America.
Lions live in Africa, and black caimans live in South America. They will never meet.
Mountain lions live in nearly every conceivable habitat in North, South and Central America.
that is there natural habitat
lions are found in south Africa as it is one of the big five in south Africa.antelope i guess are found in dicidous north America.
No, there is a dearth of lions in Germany. We have lynxes though.
No. Anacondas live in South America, lions are found in Africa. Jaguars have been known to kill anacondas, so a lion, if they were found in South America certainly could kill one, but as stated above they do not live South America.
from mountains to coastal swamps.a very adaptable cat.found from Canada to south America.
Yes, mountain lions (cougars) occur in the rainforests of South America where they compete with the jaguar. Click here to view a map.
sea lions mainly live in Antarctica. They live on the west coast of North America too.:)
Leopards live in parts of Africa and Asia while jaguars are at home in North and South America.