No, there are melanistic (black) forms of the leopard, jaguar, or cougar which people may consider to be a Black Panther but the fact is that the leopard/jaguar was born with melanistic (black) chromosomes instead of normal pigmentation chromosomes.
The term "black panther" is the over-all term for melanistic (black) leopards, jaguars, or cougars.
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Blacks panthers ARE real, they're just melanistic forms of the leopard, jaguar, and cougar. It's like saying the wolf isn't real, it just has many types.
The Black Panther is real but not a single species. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar. Both are called black panthers.
The black panther is real but not a single species. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar. Both are called black panthers.
What are you asking? Obviously they don't exist in the color pink but the Panther is clearly a real species.
There is no single species called a Black Panther. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar.
Black panthers in Africa are known as Leopards (Panthera pardus); Black Panthers in the Americas are known as Jaguars (Panthera onca). So it is a real species.
There is no distinct species known as the black panther. It can be a melanistic (black) jaguar or a melanistic leopard.
There is no single species called a black panther. It may be a melanistic (black) leopard or a melanistic jaguar.
There is no species called a black panther. The black panther is either a melanistic (black) jaguar or a melanistic leopard. Both species are able to jump quite well.
Black Panthers real identity is T'Challa very close to his father's name, T'Chaka; the original Black Panther.
No, because a panther is not its real name a black "panther" does not exist. You see they are actually called Black leopards because its a type of leopard. If you see a black leopard in the sun you can see faint spots.
There is no species called a Black Panther. A black panther may be a melanistic (black) leopard from Africa or Asia or it may be a melanistic jaguar from North or South America.
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.