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Black panthers, which are actually melanistic variants of leopards or jaguars, give birth to live young. Like all mammals, black panthers are viviparous, meaning their offspring develop inside the mother's body and are born alive. They do not lay eggs like reptiles or birds.
Yes the Alaskan baby bear is born alive. All mammals are born alive.
panthers are not their own species. They are leopards with black coats. And if they are born with black coats their brothers and sisters can have regular coats.
Yes! They will be born alive
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In 1936 Robert Seale was born. He then went on to found the black panthers in 1966.
Well pumas are a blondish color and there a puma like they are and a panther is black and panthers are just leopards born with black fur. Hope that helped
Panthers don't have spots. Unless you are referring to the black jaguar which has dark black spots under their skin. Also baby panthers (like almost every other baby cat) are born with spots that eventually fade. These spots help camoflauge them.
They are born alive, as seals are mammals.
Yes, baby raccoons are born alive. They do not hatch from eggs.
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.