Yes, Leopards and BLACK panthers are the same thing black panthers are just from a diffrent habitat than leopards if you ever get near a leopard (panthera de pardus) or Black Panther at the zoo or something if you look at the coat of the black panther they have the rossettes that the regular leopards have the only difference is that the black panthers are dark.
Panthers are leopards, and cougars, and jaguars! Panther is a generic term that describes any of these three species. And black cubs can be found in the same litter with spotted cubs. More black leopards come from Asia than Africa.
Wolves, coyotes, foxes, eagles, bob cats, cougars, panthers, and people.
Pumas, mountain lions and cougars are all names for the same animal. These big cats are called different names depending on the area that they live in. These cats are also called panthers and catamounts.
Panther is just another name for cougars, leopards, and jaguars.
Yes there are bobcats and panthers
Yes there are panthers In Arkansas. Most are located around the Mississippi River.
There has never been a confirmed case of melanism among cougars.
if you mean the category of cougars there are panthers pumas lions tigers catsi think they mean other names for the cougarCougarPumaMountain LionPanther
No, Alabama does not have cougars. Florida does have Florida panthers, located in the Everglade swamp. These are extremely rare, though, and few people have seen them in the wild.
yes they do. cougars mountain lions and pumas are the same animal people just have different names for them.
Panther can be a general term for any kind of large cat, but it usually refers to the black panther that lives in South America, which is closely related to jaguars and leopards. Cougars, mountain lions and pumas, are synonyms for the same animal and are related to the other cats, but not the same animal. In short, cougars are a type of panther.
Yeah in jOhnston... And there are cougars in north providence
Cougars and mountain lions are the same animal but called by different names.