They aren't.
Only in zoos.
No. Cougars are not indigenous to Africa and therefore you will not find any in the wild. There are however a few to be seen in zoos.
Yes. They do. In fact, some zoos have an average population of about 100 tigers in one zoo.
Bears are not native to Africa, and as such, they are not typically found in the wild on the continent. The last recorded sightings of bears in Africa would likely be in captivity, such as in zoos or wildlife reserves. Historically, the closest bear species, the Atlas bear, was native to North Africa but is now extinct, with the last confirmed sighting occurring in the early 20th century.
Lesotho & Swaziland
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Absolutely Not. Only in zoos Giraffes live in Africa
Africa
i think some zoos in Africa or something like that
Africa north and south of the Sahara, East Africa, and zoos.
There are giraffe's in Australian zoos, but not in nature. Giraffe's are native to Africa.
In Africa and at most zoos.
Africa, and in zoos!
In zoos or living as pets...They can live in America but the originally live in Africa.