No, because a panther is not its real name a black "panther" does not exist. You see they are actually called Black leopards because its a type of leopard. If you see a black leopard in the sun you can see faint spots.
There are two cats that have black specimens, the leopard (panthera pardus) and the jaguar, (panthera onca). So a black "panther" could be a jaguar in South or Central America, but a leopard if in Asia.
There is no species called the black panther. The term can apply to either a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar. Each is a separate species but both belong to the same genus:a leopard - pantera pardusa jaguar - panthera onca
There is no single species called a Black Panther. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar.
There is no single species called a black panther. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar.
There is no distinct species known as the black panther. It can be a melanistic (black) jaguar or a melanistic leopard.
There is no species called a black panther. The black panther is either a melanistic (black) jaguar or a melanistic leopard. Both species are able to jump quite well.
There is no species called a Black Panther. A black panther may be a melanistic (black) leopard from Africa or Asia or it may be a melanistic jaguar from North or South America.
The name Panther can be applied to several species of big cats, but usually a panther is simply a leopard with a black coat - so it would depend on the individual, not by the species.
There is no species known as a Panther. What is called a panther, is in fact a leopard, a jaguar, or a cougar. A black panther is just a skin colour variation (melanism) of either of these cats.
The scientific name for the black panther, which refers to either a melanistic leopard or jaguar, is Panthera pardus for the leopard and Panthera onca for the jaguar. The term "black panther" is not a distinct species but rather a common name used for these melanistic big cats.
The Black Panther is real but not a single species. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar. Both are called black panthers.
No. Panther is another name for jaguars, leopards, or pumas.
The name Panther can be applied to several species of big cats, but usually a panther is simply a leopard with a black coat - so the race would be won by the strongest individual, not by the stronger species.