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The name Panther can be applied to several species of big cats, but usually a panther is simply a leopard with a black coat - so it would depend on the individual, not by the species.
The name Panther can be applied to several species of big cats, but usually a panther is simply a leopard with a black coat - so the race would be won by the strongest individual, not by the stronger species.
The scientific name for the black panther, which refers to either a melanistic leopard or jaguar, is Panthera pardus for the leopard and Panthera onca for the jaguar. The term "black panther" is not a distinct species but rather a common name used for these melanistic big cats.
No. Panther is another name for jaguars, leopards, or pumas.
the Florida panther was placed on the endangered species list on march 26th 2006 in 1967.
The panther's name was Andre.
Manatees, Florida Panther, Key Deer
What are you asking? Obviously they don't exist in the color pink but the Panther is clearly a real species.
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.
The Florida Panther was placed on the endangered species list in 1967
There is no species as the black panther. Black leopards would be as all leopards Panthera Pardus, Black jaguars would be as all jaguars, Panthera Onca.
Peter Panther