Yes, the names panther and mountain lion can be used to describe the same animal. To protect its young, a mother can be expected to fight another to the death.
On August 3, 1805, a Saturday, Lewis recorded this in the journals:"This morning they passed a small creek on the starboard at the entrance of which Reuben Fields killed a large panther [mountain lion]. We called the creek after that animal, Panther Creek."This was the first time they encountered and killed a mountain lion.
Lions are panthers, as well as tigers, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars. All belong to the genus Panthera. The lion would probably be able to take down any other panther except the tiger, which is larger.
"Painter" is an archaic name for the puma, also called mountain lion, panther, cougar, and catamount.
Technically, a lion is a panther and belongs to the genus panthera. A panther is not a particular species of animal and may be a lion, tiger, leopard, snow leopard or a jaguar.
The lion would win.
A cougar is also known as a mountain lion, puma or panther.
The Florida panther is a subspecies of the mountain lion, found in the swamps of Florida.
No, but a mountain lion may kill a llama.
The Florida panther is a subspecies of the cougar or mountain lion - Puma concolor coryi.
They can. A black panther is a leopard.
Puma concolor is known by a variety of names - mountain lion, cougar and puma are the most common. They are sometimes called panthers but that name is misleading because they are not a true panther.
Black panther.
panther anther
puma, cougar, panther, and poema
Some races are, as the Florida panther is endangered..
puma, cougar, panther, and poema
a mountain lionor A panion lol x!