Jackie Klimeks'
correction to above answer. australia has no native cats but it does have a serious problem with FERAL cats,theses are domestic cats that have gone wild,these cats get quite large,do lots of damage and are a pest
Lenape and the Susquehanna tribes
No. Cats are not native to Australia. It is believed that they first arrived with some of the Asian and Macassan traders who sought sea slugs (trepang) off the northern coast of Australia, about 500 years ago.
Yes, it is found there, mainly around rivers and large bodies of water.
The Bobcat and the Canada Lynx maintain their respective ranges in the NE US, but the Canada Lynx are probably just visiting. There may have been unverified reports of Cougars, but they are known to have been extirpated in the NE US early on in the 20th Century.Maine Coon Cats, while domestic, may grow to 25 lbs. and 18 inches in height at the shoulder. One is sitting on me right now. I think he weighs a bit more than that. But of course, I could never say so...
the iroquios are from Pennsylvania
No. But if polor bears were more cat like, yes. No other wise.
Maine Coon cats are also known as American Longhair cats. They are known to grow quite large and have long fur. Maine Coon cats are the official state cats of Maine, to which they are native, and are known for being exceptional hunters.
No, cats are not native to North America. They were brought to the continent by European settlers.
Feral cats and normal cats will both eat native birds
maybe
yes.