because alot of people are killing them and shot them in the forest jk i dont know
Pumas were severly persecuted in the 1800's in the east, and the Florida race is the only eastern puma to completely escape extinction.
The Florida panther is a subspecies of the mountain lion, also called puma and cougar. Hunting devastated the eastern populations, til only a handful were left in the swamps of Florida. Inbreeding was becoming a problem, and, with only thirty pumas left in Florida, a decision was made to bring in eight female Texas cougars, another puma subspecies very close genetically to the Florida race. The program worked, and the inbreeding has been stopped, for the most part, and now 80 pumas roam there.
No. Black panthers are black specimens of the leopard or jaguar, and neither species are endangered.
Black panthers are actually a color variant of other species of cats - leopards or jaguars. They are not a specific species and therefor, although very rare, they are not endangered.
Florida panthers (Puma concolor y cori) are an endangered (therefore protected) species and should not be hunted.
Black panthers are actually a color variant of other species of cats - leopards or jaguars. They are not a specific species and therefor, although very rare, they are not endangered.
Black panthers are either black leopards or black jaguars. Neither species is currently an endangered species.
According to the Related Link: "Animals native to Cambodia include wild oxen, tigers (now an endangered species), black panthers, spotted leopards (also endangered), bears, numerous species of monkey, and wild boar."
"Black panthers" are merely melanistic (black) specimens of the leopard (Panthera Pardus) or the jaguar (Panthera Onca). There is no such thing as a "black panther" species, and, as neither the leopard or jaguar is endangered at the moment, neither are the black members of those species. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Black panthers are more of a genus than of a species. So you've gotten that part right, but don't say that black panthers don't exist, because they ARE real.
Yes. They are
No, it is not endangered. There is actually no particular species called the 'black panther.' It is either a melanistiic (black) form of the leopard or a melanistic jaguar. Neither species is currently endangered,
there endangered
There are many different species that are endangered in Florida. 8 species of ammphibians endangered 1 species of arachnids endangered 23 species of birds endangered 11 species of clams endangered 8 species of coralsm jellyfish and sea anemones endangered 25 species of crustaceans endangered 33 species of fishes endangered 18 species of insects endangered 15 species of mammals endangered 53 species of plants endangered 9 species of reptiles endangered 13 species of snails endangered
it is a disease!