It may have been an albino mountain lion, known in Florida as a panther. However, it is not a panther and belongs to an entirely different genus. Albino mountain lions are rare but not unknown.
It could be possible that you have seen an albino panther
the Florida panther
The Texas cougar, which like the Florida panther, is a race of the mountain lion, was the closest genetically to the Florida race, and added some diversity to the Florida cat's gene pool, which had begun to show signs of inbreeding. The experiment has been successful, by all accounts.
U can get people to stop hunting them or get people to stay off their land so they can breed safely
Panther
Appaloosas have spotted coats, and are stock-breed horses, which are the most popular choice by far for western riding.
Oh yes, they can breed all right but expect a majority to be black than liver.
the germish spotted dear rabbit
to produce offspring with spotted bodies
appaloosa
A leopard Appaloosa
to produce offspring with spotted bodies
Yes Florida Does Have Horses