well people hunt them because theyre dangerous
Although black panthers can adapt well to different environments and habitats, they are in danger. Their population is shrinking along with their habitats. Human beings are the biggest threat to the survival of black panthers. The environmental changes, which cause the loss and deterioration of natural habitats for black panthers, are also a big threat to black panthers.
Threat from Human Beings:
Black panthers, like all members of the big cat family, have no greater enemy in nature than human beings. Farmers have killed them with poison and traps to protect livestock or people. Hunters have killed them for adventure and for their beautiful and precious furs.
Threat from the Environment:
Human beings are moving into areas traditionally natural habitat and communities for wildlife animals. Habitat loss and deterioration is threatening the survival of black panthers. Environmental contamination such as Mercury and other chemicals is also a cause of death of wild animals including black panthers. =D
because one reason is fleas, ticks, and worms can cause the Black Panther harm
The Black Necked Spitting Cobra or Black Spitting Cobra is not listed on an endangered species list as far as I can find. I found lots of information about the snake, but no endangered listing. To see more details see site listed below.
The black racer is far from an endangered species. One of the more common snakes in the U.S.
Black panthers are not a particular species. It is either a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar. Neither of these species is in danger of extinction.
No. Black panthers are black specimens of the leopard or jaguar, and neither species are endangered.
Black panthers are not extinct yet but they 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.
Black panthers are either black leopards or black jaguars. Neither species is currently an endangered species.
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 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.
Black panthers are either black leopards or black jaguars, simply melanistic specimens of their common spotted brothers and sisters. Since neither cat is listed as endangered, you can say the black ones are not either.
There is no single species called a black panther. Black panthers may be melanistic (black) jaguars or melanistic leopards. Neither leopards nor jaguars are endangered but are either vulnerable or near threatened.
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,
Black panthers are not a species.They are merely a color phase of the leopard and the jaguar.Neither cat is endangered.Their status is, according to the IUCN, near threatened.Both are protected by law now. Source;IUCN Red List
there endangered