With an average temperature of -10.2˚C (13.6˚F) in January, locals take advantage of the low temperatures to skip the traffic by skating to work across the frozen Rideau Canal.
Ottawa.
October 2, 1890 - He enjoyed cigars, comedy, and never had to shave his "fake" moustache.
Groucho Marx, comedian, "Marx Brothers"
This large cat is scientifically known as a Panthera leo.
The Lion
ATTN
Attention
This Mexican city has a gigantic financial center known as the biggest Spanish-speaking city on Earth.
Mexico City, Mexico: 21,782,378
This city sits on the North Saskatchewan River and experiences winter temperatures around -10.4˚C (13.3˚F) in January.
Edmonton
October 3, 1941- He brought "the Twist" to popularity through his hit song.
Chubby Checker, singer, musician
They are the only cat species that is totally striped.
Tigers
TBD
To Be Decided
As Brazil’s largest city, it is also one of the 10 largest metro areas on the globe.
San Paolo, Brazil: 22,043,028
Located in the Yukon, this is northern Canada’s largest city where temperatures regularly reach lows of -15.2˚C (4.6˚F) in January.
Whitehorse
October 7, 1959- He is the most critical judge on American Idol.
Simon Cowell, judge on "American Idol"
This Large Cat has the longest larynx - and the loudest roar.
The African lion
CEO
Chief Executive Officer
This city's numbers also include outlying suburban areas. It is the most populous city in China, and some believe it is the largest city on Earth.
Shanghai, China: 27,058,479
This capital city has a cold climate where temperatures in January hit an average of –16.4˚C (2.5˚F). This city in Canada’s Prairies can experience staggeringly chilly temperatures.
Winnipeg
October 12, 1935- Arguably the most famous of The Three Tenors.
Luciano Pavarotti, opera singer
This cat's name comes from the Greek words leon and pardosr (“lion” and “panther”).
Leopard
FIFO
First In, First Out
Located in central northern India, a fast-growing city and the largest in its country.
Delhi, India: 30,290,936
Situated on the edge of a bay in the Northwest Territories, this city is located just four degrees of latitude south of the Arctic Circle. Each winter, nearly 19,000 people regularly experience temperatures of around –25.6°C (-14°F) in January.
Yellowknife
October 26, 1947- participants spin a large wheel while playing this host's gameshow.
Pat Sajak, TV game-show host , "Wheel of Fortune"
These fast cats were once tamed and used to hunt antelope.
Cheetahs
B.A
Bachelor of the Arts
This Japanese city is divided up into prefectures, or provinces. There are thought to be 23 wards in this vast metropolitan area.
Tokyo, Japan: 37,393,129