There is no species called a Black Panther. A black panther may be a melanistic (black) leopard from Africa or Asia or it may be a melanistic jaguar from North or South America.
Technically, a panther (panthera) can be a lion, tiger, leopard, snow leopard or a jaguar. Using that, panthers are found in Africa, Asia, North America, Central America and South America.
On land most likely.
No, the black panther is a melanistic (black) morph of either the leopard of Africa and Asia or the jaguar of the Americas. It is not a lynx.
No. A panther is a mammal, so it gives live birth.
No. A panther is a mammal, so it gives live birth.
no, the temperature is not the right enviroment for a panther to live in. Ever see the jungle book? the black panther lives in the jungle:) hope i helped a lil
Not unless they meet in the zoo ! Anaconda live in South America & Black panthers (Which are leopards without the spots) live in Africa & Asia. The big cat of South America is the Jaguar.
Asia
yes they do
The panther is not a recognized species but is a term that applies to all members of the Panthera genus. It includes lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards as well as jaguars in the New World. In Africa and parts of Asia the various species of panther live side by side with hyenas but not exactly as friends. They are known to steal each others kills and are known to kill each other.
Facts about the black panther include that it is found in North America, Asia, China, Nepal, and Africa. They have 32 teeth and are excellent climbers.