No, leopards are not native to South America. They are primarily found in Africa and parts of Asia. However, the South American equivalent is the jaguar, which shares some similarities with leopards but is a distinct species. Jaguars inhabit a variety of environments, including rainforests, savannas, and wetlands in Central and South America.
I don't know about leopards, but I heard your mom is a real cougar. ;)
Leopards live in parts of Africa and Asia while jaguars are at home in North and South America.
In Africa and Asia they are called leopards (Panthera pardus) and in South America they are called black jaguars (Panthera onca).
In both. Wild leopards can be found in the jungles of India, Africa and South America. They can be found in captivity in zoo's around the globe.
No. Leopards are found in Africa and Asia. Leopards aren't native to South America, but there probably are some in zoos and private collections.
no. The Amazon rain forest is in South America. Lions live in Africa.
Black panthers are either melanistic (black) jaguars from Central and South America or melanistic leopards from Africa or Asia.
Not unless they meet in the zoo ! Anaconda live in South America & Black panthers (Which are leopards without the spots) live in Africa & Asia. The big cat of South America is the Jaguar.
no Sabre tooth tigers lived in north and south America there relatives are jugars and pumas
yes
Snow leopards live in the mountains of central asia
Yes, in the zoo. in nature, there are leopards in India.