to me yes also there is a chance they could be
That isn't true. The Florida Panther, a subspecies of cougars, lives in Florida. Although it is endangered, it is not yet extinct.
No, the population of pumas is quite healthy and only the Florida panther is critically endangered.
the Florida panther is native to Florida
Only the Florida panther subspecies of the cougar is in danger. The population of the species as a whole is quite healthy.
Florida's state mammal is the Florida panther.
No, the species as a whole is not in any danger from extinction. However, some subspecies, such as the Florida panther, are endangered.
The Florida panther is a subspecies of the mountain lion, found in the swamps of Florida.
the Florida Panther has a natural predator,the Alligator.
Florida Panthers was created in 1993.
Yes, The Florida Panther is the State Animal of the U.S. State of Florida.
Florida panther - and all cougars - are in the Order of Carnivora.
The Florida panther is a subspecies of the puma, also called a cougar or mountain lion.