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May 7, 2022

[Answer] Which of these big cats is NOT indigenous to the Serengeti?

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...1. Leopard 2. Jaguar 3. Cheetah 4. Lion




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Jaguar - In northern Tanzania and southwestern Kenya, the savanna ecosystem known as the Serengeti is home to zebras, giraffes, and rhinos, as well as a number of big cats. Lions, leopards, and cheetahs all call the region home, but jaguars are the only big cat native to the Americas. Today, jaguars live mostly in the Amazon Basin, but they once roamed Central America and the southwestern United States. Jaguars are the third-largest big cat, behind tigers and lions. You won’t find tigers in Africa either — those endangered big cats live in Asia. About 70% of the world’s tigers live in India alone. :


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