Black cairn terrier crow raven black jaguar (melanistic) black bear (brown muzzle) gorilla Black: dogs cats horses mice rabbits wolf fox ferret fish snakes cows melanistic animals (like black squirrels, panthers, jaguars, or deer)
No, there are melanistic (black) forms of the leopard, jaguar, or cougar which people may consider to be a black panther but the fact is that the leopard/jaguar was born with melanistic (black) chromosomes instead of normal pigmentation chromosomes. The term "black panther" is the over-all term for melanistic (black) leopards, jaguars, or cougars. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Blacks panthers ARE real, they're just melanistic forms of the leopard, jaguar, and cougar. It's like saying the wolf isn't real, it just has many types.
The Angus is a breed of cattle
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No. Animals will continue to breed as long as there is other animals of their species to breed to. However, no animal can ever be "over-bred."
There is no single species called a Black Panther. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar.
The Black Panther is not a single species. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar.
Horses can be big animals. They range in size depending on the breed. The largest breed is the Shire Horse.
It is simply managing when you breed animals to produce offspring at certain times and what two animals breed together.
Many hybrid animals cannot breed.
Humans cab and do breed animals often. Zoos often take in endangered animals as a way to foster their reproduction and protect the species.
There is no distinct species known as the black panther. It can be a melanistic (black) jaguar or a melanistic leopard.