Yes, The Florida Panther is the State Animal of the U.S. State of Florida.
There may only be 100 to 180 adult Florida panthers left. The Florida panther is the Florida state animal.
It was adopted as Florida's state animal in 1982 by a vote of students through out the state of Florida.
Florida's state mammal is the Florida panther.
The Florida panther is a native animal to the state of Florida. However, they are endangered. The main threat to the Florida panther is the loss of habitat.
Dolphin, State Saltwater Mammal; Florida Panther, State Animal and Manatee, State Marine Mammal.
The state cat of Florida is the Florida panther. The state officially adopted the Florida panther as the state cat in 1982.
There may only be 100 to 180 adult Florida panthers left. The Florida panther is the Florida state animal.
Florida has three mammals:Animal:Florida Panther (Felis concolor coryi)Marine Mammal: Manatee (Trichechus manatus)Saltwater Mammal: Porpoise (Tursiops truncates)Florida Panther.
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There may only be 100 to 180 adult Florida panthers left. The Florida panther is the Florida state animal.
Florida's marine state mammals are the sea cows/ manatees, but the state mammal is the Florida panther
The Florida panther is the state animal of Florida and is listed as an endangered species. This solitary and elusive feline is primarily found in the forests and swamps of southern Florida. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect its habitat and increase its population, which has been severely impacted by habitat loss and fragmentation.