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Panther cubs primarily rely on their mothers for food during their early months and do not hunt independently until they are about six months old. Once they begin hunting, they typically target small mammals, birds, and reptiles. As they grow and develop their skills, they may also pursue larger prey such as deer or wild boar, depending on their habitat and availability of food sources. Their hunting techniques are learned through observation and practice with their mother.

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