Panther is a generic term and may be any of the following species:
a lion - panthera leo
a tiger - panthera tigris
a leopard - panthera pardus
a jaguar - panthera onca
a snow leopard - panthera uncia.
Note that the cougar does not belong to the panthers although some people erroneously call them panthers. All belong to the order of carnivora.
Florida panther - and all cougars - are in the Order of Carnivora.
Yes, jaguars are panthers and belong to the pantheragenus.
Panthers are the same species as leopards and jaguars, with "panther" typically used to refer to melanistic (black) individuals of these species. They belong to the genus Panthera, the family Felidae, the order Carnivora, the class Mammalia, and the phylum Chordata.
Panther is a generic term that applies to lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars, all of which belong to the Panthera genus. To which panther were you referring?
The panther is a mammal, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista. Panthers belong to the big cat family, the chordata phylum, the animal kingdom, scientific names are Panthera pardus and Puma concolor (for the Florida panther)
They are in the order Carnivora.
Yes, a panther is a vertebrate. Panthers belong to the family Felidae, which includes all species of cats, and all cats are vertebrates because they have a backbone.
The big cats all belong to the panthera genus. Largest to smallest:TigerLionJaguarLeopardSnow Leopard
Carnivora
what order do starfish belong to?
Armadillos belong to the order order Cingulata.
Cattle belong to the order of Artiodactyla.