Panther
Large cats[edit]
- Pantherinae, the cat subfamily that contains the genera Panthera and Neofelis
- Panthera, the cat genus that contains tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards, and snow leopards
- Jaguar (Panthera onca), found in South and Central America
- Leopard (Panthera pardus), found in Africa and Asia
- Black panther, a black variant of jaguars or leopards
- White panther, a white or very pale variant of jaguars or leopards
- Panthera, the cat genus that contains tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards, and snow leopards
- Cougar or mountain lion (Puma concolor), found in North and South America
- Florida panther, a subspecies of cougar (Puma concolor coryi or Puma concolor couguar) found in southern Florida
- Panther (legendary creature), a creature usually depicted as resembling a large cat with a multi-coloured hide,More info:wiki
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#10 Black Panther & The World’s Deadliest Cat – Exploratory Tour,More info:wildimages-phototours
#9 Path of the Panther,More info:floridawildlifecorridor
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#8 Beloved blind Florida panther Uno died ‘unexpectedly’ Sunday at Naples Zoo,More info:naplesnews
#7 5 Facts About Black Panthers,More info:Wochit News
#6 Why We Must Protect the Florida Panther,More info:nrdc
Florida’s wildlife, including the critically endangered Florida panther, was one of the toughest holdouts during Hurricane Irma. After all, the panther cannot evacuate and has learned to adapt to such storms. But this species cannot adapt to the constant manmade threats to its survival, including an ever-increasing human population in South Florida, more cars, and habitat destruction from residential and fossil fuel development.
It is estimated that fewer than 200 Florida panthers remain in the single population living in South Florida. Last year, panther deaths tied for the worst year on record, and 34 panthers were killed by vehicle collisions alone. So it is essential to retain this big cat’s endangered status and protect all remaining panther habitat to ensure the continued survival of this iconic species.
#5 Black panther spotted in the Blue Mountains,More info:mudgeeguardian
#4 Two endangered Florida panthers found dead just days apart, wildlife officials say,More info:foxnews
#3 Striped Senche-Panther,More info:elderscrolls.fandom
#2 Wild black panther caught on camera for the first time in 100 years,More info:stuff
#1 Refuges where the Florida panther can be found,More info:refugeassociation
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