Panther is a generic term and does not apply to a single species. It may refer toa lion - panthera leo
a tiger - panthera tigris
a leopard - pantera pardus
a jaguar - panthera onca
a snow leopard - panthera uncia
The only species that lives in groups (prides) is the lion.
Panther is a generic term and does not apply to a single species. It may refer toa lion - panthera leo
a tiger - panthera tigris
a leopard - panthera pardus
a jaguar - panthera onca
a snow leopard - panthera uncia
To which species of panther were you referring? Only the lion lives and travels in groups called prides.
i think that Florida panthers travel by itself
No. All cats are solitary (other than mothers and their kittens) except for lions.
No. Panthers are solitary, Like most cat species. Though the Panthera Onca (Black Jaguars) Have been known to form a group with littermates.
Panthers are solitary creatures, thus they prefer to travel and hunt alone.
No, most big cats are solitary or groups consist of a mother and cubs. Only the African lion lives in large groups called prides.
no it is a solitary animal
A leap of panthers. Odd isn't it.
Lions do not live in Florida but the Florida panther does. It is a subspecies of the cougar.
They do not live in packs but do form small family groups.
Yes the Florida Panther lives in the Florida Everglades.
They live in groups called packs
They live in groups called herds.
i think it traveled in packs
Mainly wolves live in groups called packs. But when a wolf gets sick or injured it leaves the pack and becomes a lone wolf.
no they live in big colonies
if you mean packs, yes. they got their genes from wolves that roam in packs
A Panther is a mammal therefore it does not lay eggs. Panthers give birth to live young.
In the area around the Everglades, in forest and swamps and Pine lands
the American crocodile, Florida panther, and the spoonbill bird.