There is no species as the Black Panther. Black leopards would be as all leopards Panthera Pardus, Black jaguars would be as all jaguars, Panthera Onca.
The jaguar is panthera onca. There is no difference for a black jaguar.
A black panther may be a black leopard or a black jaguar. Colectively they are called black panthers - which is the common name.
Black Panthers real identity is T'Challa very close to his father's name, T'Chaka; the original Black Panther.
The panther's name is Bagheera, which means leopard in Hindi.Interesting fact: There is no such thing as a "black panther." Large black felines can be either black leopards, black cougars, or black jaguars.BagheeraBagheera
The scientific name for the lion is panthera leo which means "lion panther."
Perhaps black panther.
There are no jaguars in The Jungle Book. There is a black leopard (black panther) named Bagheera, though, and a tiger named Shere Khan.
The animal in that movie was a tiger, not a leopard (panther). He was dyed black, and his name was "Ruh".
The scientific name for the black panther, which refers to either a melanistic leopard or jaguar, is Panthera pardus for the leopard and Panthera onca for the jaguar. The term "black panther" is not a distinct species but rather a common name used for these melanistic big cats.
Panthera onca
One name commonly used is a black panther. A black panther is a leopard that has a black coat rather than the usual spotted lighter coat.
Yes. It is the name for the black phase of the leopard, or jaguar.