No, there are no leopards in Florida. The Florida panther, a subspecies of the cougar, does occur there as well as bobcats. The Florida panther is actually not a true panther (genus panthera) but is a member of the genus puma.
It may have been an albino mountain lion, known in Florida as a panther. However, it is not a panther and belongs to an entirely different genus. Albino mountain lions are rare but not unknown.
the Florida panther is native to Florida
Florida's state mammal is the Florida panther.
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.
Genus Felis the "genera of small cats, while genus panther is the "genera" of big cats.
The Florida panther is a subspecies of the puma, also called a cougar or mountain lion.
There may only be 100 to 180 adult Florida panthers left. The Florida panther is the Florida state animal.