No, there are no species of lions in Australia in the wild, only in captivity. There are no species of any of the "big cats", nor any native cats at all in Australia. (The quoll is sometimes referred to as a native cat, but it is a marsupial and not even remotely related to cats.)
No, there are no wild lions in Australia at all.
No. Lions are not indigenous to Australia.
Lions are indigenous to Africa. Other than the lions in the zoo, lions do not live in Australia.
I think about 20 but lions are endangered in Australia because of Hunting.
No, there are no species of lions in Australia in the wild, only in captivity.
lions and tigers do not live in Australia, so they are not Australian animals. Kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, koalas are native Australian animals, because they were not brought into Australia. What makes an animal australian? An Australian animal is one that lives in Australia. Lions and tigers may be brought to Australia to live wildly in the future, and then they will be called Australian. But not native.
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Of course not. Lions live in Africa and Asia while kangaroos live in Australia.
No, there is a dearth of lions in Germany. We have lynxes though.
Lions are not native to Australia. Wild lions are found in Africa (and Asia, as well as a remnant group in India).
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Lions do not live in Australia.The are native to Africa, Asia & India.