Panthers, specifically referring to the Florida panther or similar big cats, are not omnivores; they are carnivorous. Their diet primarily consists of mammals such as deer, wild boar, and smaller animals. While they may occasionally consume fruits or vegetation, these instances are rare and not a significant part of their diet. Thus, they are classified as strict carnivores.
Panthers are carnivores.
A Skunk is an omnivore.
Omnivore in French is spelled "omnivore".
herbivore/omnivore
No. Male panthers may be a threat to young panthers but generally speaking, no, panthers do not cannibalize their young.
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
Both - it is an omnivore.
omnivore omnivore
omnivore
Panthers
panthers are carnivours as they have to hunt to fill their stomatch
An omnivore.