The Florida Panther was placed on the endangered species list in 1967
the Florida panther was placed on the endangered species list on march 26th 2006 in 1967.
According to the IUCN red list, as of 2013, the panther chameleon is classified as 'least concern'. This means it is not endangered.
There not on it. They are. Check the Wikipedia article for Florida Panther. They are a type of "cougar" or "mountain lion" or "panther" or "catamount" or whatever you want to call them. There are several other subspecies of cougar on that list as well.
As a species, the cougar is not endangered. But the subspecies in Florida, called "Florida panther", is endangered.
The cougar, puma, or mountain lion is not an endangered species. However, the subspecies "Florida panther" is endangered.
The Florida race of the cougar was placed there because its numbers had dropped to an alarming level. They are now making a slow comeback.
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The cougar, mountain lion, panther, or puma is not an endangered species. Only the Florida subspecies is endangered.
Domestic cats are not endangered, but many of their "cousins" are. Some of the most critically endangered include the Eurasian Lynx, the Tabby Tiger, and the Florida Panther.