The only panthers in Australia are those in zoos. Panthers are not native to Australia. There are reports of rogue black panther lurking in bushland on the outskirts of Sydney and Brisbane, probably escapees from zoos. However, these reports remain unconfirmed.
No. The tiger is not an native European animal and can only be found in zoos here.
Only in zoos. Leopards and jaguars are not found there in the wild. Black panthers are only dark specimens of these two species, not a species unto themselves.
Since this section is about nature and animals I assume you mean the wild black panthers, not the Afro-American gang. Black "panthers" are merely the dark mutation of the regular leopard, and they do have faint spots. The present-day population of black panthers, like all the big cats, is the lowest it has ever been. I believe most of the black panthers are in captivity in zoos.
Not unless in a zoo. The only wild cat found there now is the bobcat, which is never black. The puma was found there in the past, but they are never black either. Really?? Don't imagine you live there, do you?? There certainly are black panthers in NC. Most specifically, in Western NC. I have had them scratching at a garage door, leaving a lot of damage. We hear them screaming at night. A friend of mine lives way up in the mountains, away from "civilization" and they see them often and hear them all the time. Live in la la land if you wish but if you ever join the real world and are in NC look out for panthers. They DO exist and they exist in our backyards .... not just zoos!
Black panthers are not a species; they are 'normal' panthers who just have been born with a differently-colored coat; a bit like the opposite of albino. Most do very well with this coat. A lot of black panthers are found in tropical forests where black is an excellent camouflage color if you want to lurk in the shade to catch a prey. Zoos like to breed black panthers because their public usually thinks they are exiting to look at.
There is a jaguar in the Chester Zoo with unusual dark coloring. Many call this jaguar a black panther because she looks black from distance.
Some zoos have goats but not all zoos.
No. Male panthers may be a threat to young panthers but generally speaking, no, panthers do not cannibalize their young.
The Texas panthers will help the Florida's panthers because they will cross breed and the Cubs of the two panthers will reduce the chance of inheritage health problems. But for the Florida's panthers, it will improve the health of panthers is Florida
Zoos are good if they aren't hurting the animals and they are in good living conditions.
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