The Black Panther is not a separate species. It is either a melanistic (black) morph of the leopard or of the jaguar. Neither species, overall, is considered endangered although some subspecies or local populations are.
Since the" black panther" is only a color phase of the leopard or jaguar, it cannot be classified at all. The leopard for the most part is in no serious trouble, some races are threatened, and the jaguar has managed to stay off the endangered lists. The Amur leopard is listed as critically endangered.
i need to know what year, month and date that the mountain lion became endangered
It is illegal to kill a black panther at any time of year
Peacocks and peahens are not endangered.
1973
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1970.
1997
If you mean the American black bear, it is not an endangered species. The Asiatic black bear is threatened, however.
people capture over 1,500 seahorses a year that's why their endangered.
year 1000
around 1972