Humans, we are the largest and biggest threat to the Florida Panthers.
yes. killing them
ya were shooting them like Hitler and the Jews. josh cram has back hair.
Yes, when an animal has been shot and left, the condors will feed on the carcass, and have died as a result from led poisoning.
Yes, Panthers are mammals. Just like humans.
booo ya!
there is bear hunting, and just plain life of the bear. there also is people shooting them because they are on thier property.
They are killing them for their skins, and farmers are protecting their livestock from the bobcats. Bobcats are not an endangered species however, listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Humans do not have to be enemies of panthers; panthers live in the wild and humans live in cities and other areas that have been adapted to our purposes. It is also true that the big cats, such as panthers, can and do eat primates such as human beings, given the opportunity to do so. They are predators and we can fill the role of prey. So there is a certain biological basis to consider them enemies. But as long as we are safely separated from panthers, they are not our enemies.
Humans should be concerned about endangering all animals.
Humans hunt the Florida Panther because they want to sell their valuable fur for lots of money.
Some safety issues for humans around panthers include attacks if they feel threatened or cornered, especially while defending their territory or young. Human-wildlife conflicts can arise if panthers are attracted to urban areas by food sources like pets or livestock. It's important to avoid approaching or feeding panthers and to be aware of your surroundings when in panther habitat.