no it is a movie
Black panthers in Africa are known as Leopards (Panthera pardus); Black Panthers in the Americas are known as Jaguars (Panthera onca). So it is a real species.
Panthers are real creatures. If you mean the Black panther group, they did exist.
They are supposedly real, they are pretty much white rhinos, and white rhinos are real, but endangered. :(
Yes, albino bats are real. Albino bats have a genetic condition that causes them to lack pigmentation, resulting in white fur and pink eyes. These bats are rare and are more vulnerable to predators due to their lack of camouflage.
Black panthers are not a species; they are 'normal' panthers who just have been born with a differently-colored coat; a bit like the opposite of albino. Most do very well with this coat. A lot of black panthers are found in tropical forests where black is an excellent camouflage color if you want to lurk in the shade to catch a prey. Zoos like to breed black panthers because their public usually thinks they are exiting to look at.
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
Yes, albino halibut do exist, though they are extremely rare. Albinism in fish, including halibut, results in a lack of pigmentation, leading to a white or pale appearance. However, due to their rarity, albino halibut are not commonly encountered in the wild or in commercial fisheries.
Are you Albino?
Black panthers are real! However they are only a subspecies within the same species as leopards (they can successfully interbreed). The only difference is fur color: leopards have black spots on a tan background, black panthers have black spots on a black background (so you are unable to identify the spots).
There are white(albino) lions and one time I saw a white(albino)alligator!Or was it a crocodile...Many animals are albino.
Because their albino....