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As juveniles, many are eaten by larger fish, turtles, birds and other alligators. Once they reach a size of about 4 feet, their only real predators are other alligators, and many are killed in fights over space, food, etc. Humans who kill them for their meat and hides could also be considered predators, so certainly not "natural".
When alligators are young they are often eaten by raccoons, otters, herons, snakes, fish, snapping turtles, and other alligators. The highest threat for alligators are other alligators and humans.
Predators of the Florida panther is humans. We humans kill things and don't even care about the cute little animals. What have they done to hurt us? Those animal are just like us humans, they have tolive and some animals don't even live that long. All I am saying is that we humans should car for those animals.
a jungle python is because a jungle python can swallow them up in a minum of 8seconds :) you can watch videos on YouTube of it happening:)
The main predator of an alligator is humans. most animals are afraid of alligators or can not beat them and end up getting eaten or killed, by the alligator.
The Florida Panther does not have a predator, atleast, not where it lives. It only hunts and kills prey for now.
They are the top of the food chain in their environment. Man is about the only predator.
the Florida Panther has a natural predator,the Alligator.
Humans, we are the largest and biggest threat to the Florida Panthers.
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.
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.
There may only be 100 to 180 adult Florida panthers left. The Florida panther is the Florida state animal.
The state cat of Florida is the Florida panther. The state officially adopted the Florida panther as the state cat in 1982.
The Florida panther is a subspecies of the cougar or mountain lion - Puma concolor coryi.