The panther habitat is disappearing. Humans have industiralized their habitat so they cannot breed successfully. Male panthers cannot get to the famale panthers without crossing roads which is a main killer of the animal. Because of the smaller habitat for the animal there is inbreeding that weakens the panthers immune sysytem and makes them susceptible to diseases. Pollution is also a cause of the disappearance of the panther. High levels of Mercury in the water have attributed to many deaths.
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it is a disease!
Florida panthers (Puma concolor y cori) are an endangered (therefore protected) species and should not be hunted.
yes, there are not many left in existence though.
Check out Florida Wildlife Commission's site on this endangered puma subspecies.
The Florida panther is a native animal to the state of Florida. However, they are endangered. The main threat to the Florida panther is the loss of habitat.
There may only be 100 to 180 adult Florida panthers left. The Florida panther is the Florida state animal.
The team held a naming contest in 1993, but reports from before the contest ended said owner Wayne Huizenga had already paid for the name "Florida Panthers," in part to draw attention to the state's endangered animal.
No. Black panthers are black specimens of the leopard or jaguar, and neither species are endangered.
Humans hunt the Florida Panther because they want to sell their valuable fur for lots of money.
The Texas panthers will help the Florida's panthers because they will cross breed and the Cubs of the two panthers will reduce the chance of inheritage health problems. But for the Florida's panthers, it will improve the health of panthers is Florida
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