A panther, specifically the Florida panther, typically requires a home range of about 50 to 150 square miles, depending on the availability of prey and habitat quality. Males tend to have larger territories than females, often overlapping with those of several females. Adequate space is crucial for their hunting, breeding, and overall survival. Conservation efforts focus on preserving these large habitats to support their population.
how much space that daisy need
not that much space..
A black panther, typically a melanistic variant of a leopard or jaguar, requires a territory size that can range from 20 to over 100 square miles, depending on factors such as prey availability, habitat quality, and population density. In areas with abundant resources, their territory may be smaller, while in less favorable environments, they may need more space to find food and mates. They are solitary animals, often establishing and defending their own territory from others.
a lot of space?
The habitat of the Florida Panther would the Florida Everglades or The Forest mainly any place grassy and full of space.
They need about 3 feet of space and they need yo mama to look out for them
it needs no space
Alot of space
not much
The Pink Panther grossed $158,926,474 worldwide.
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A fossa is much like a panther. Researchers have a hard time tracking it. It looks like a panther with an extra long tail and acts like one too.