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Most people say that there is a difference but technically there is no difference other than a Florida panther having pointed ears. -Your wildlife expert!

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Does Alabama have cougars?

No, Alabama does not have cougars. Florida does have Florida panthers, located in the Everglade swamp. These are extremely rare, though, and few people have seen them in the wild.


Can Florida panthers get melanism?

There has never been a confirmed case of melanism among cougars.


Do cougars turn into panthers?

Panther is just another name for cougars, leopards, and jaguars.


Where in america do panthers live?

Panthers live in various areas of North and South America. In North America, panthers, also known as cougars or pumas, can be found in regions such as the western United States and Florida. In South America, they inhabit countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.


Are there cougars in Florida?

Yes there are cougars. The subspecies found in Florida is called the Florida panther.


Are there wild cougars on Sanibel Island?

Yes there are bobcats and panthers


Why are cougars extinct in Florida?

That isn't true. The Florida Panther, a subspecies of cougars, lives in Florida. Although it is endangered, it is not yet extinct.


How did cougars become endangered?

cougars are not endangered,save for the Florida race.


Are there panthers in Arkansas?

Yes there are panthers In Arkansas. Most are located around the Mississippi River.


What are other names for cougars?

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Have black panthers been seen in Rhode Island?

Yeah in jOhnston... And there are cougars in north providence


Do they have panthers in siberia?

No, panthers are not found in Siberia. Panthers, often referring to melanistic leopards or cougars, are typically found in warmer climates such as Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Siberia, with its harsh, cold environment, is home to species like the Siberian tiger, but not panthers.