Panther is a generic term that applies to all members of the Panthera genus and that includes lions, tigers, leopards, snow leopards and jaguars. A lioness would have great difficulty killing a tiger.
As big as a black panther!
You would call a group of panthers a leap. However, panthers are usually alone and do not roam in groups.
humans and big cats
The name Panther can be applied to several species of big cats, but usually a panther is simply a leopard with a black coat - so there wouldn't be any difference in their bite..
Panther
Technically no. All predators know how to kill. Big Cats are taught how to hunt by their mothers.
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a panther
The name Panther can be applied to several species of big cats, but usually a panther is simply a leopard with a black coat - so it would depend on the individual, not by the species.
The name Panther can be applied to several species of big cats, but usually a panther is simply a leopard with a black coat - so the race would be won by the strongest individual, not by the stronger species.
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.