The normal deer, rabbit, bird etc. Really anything that lives in the forest.
Florida panthers eat whenever they find their prey. It might be morning afternoon or night
panthers catch their prey by pouncing on them and then ripping them apart.
Panthers hunt by first, creeping low to the ground, then they pounce on their prey with gaping jaws. After their prey is in their grip, they shake it vigorously until it goes limp. Then they make sure it is dead, and they take their prey to their dens to eat.
they sneek vary quietly up to there prey then pounce to attack.
They stalk there prey and wait patiently for the right moment. Then they go for the kill. After that they eat the meat and chew on the bones like dogs do.
black panthers are strong because they have to take down large prey such as deer so panthers have to have powerful jaw muscles.
Anything but crocodiles not caiman.they kill caiman.they also do not eat anacodas the panthers are known to eat fish and a lot of small prey and have been known to attack and kill large prey too, but no recent attacks on humans have been reported...yet? they eat everything that lives in the rainforest
YES, panthers are carnivores.Yes. All cats are carnivores.yes panthers are carnivores. (note spelling)
No. Male panthers may be a threat to young panthers but generally speaking, no, panthers do not cannibalize their young.
Humans do not have to be enemies of panthers; panthers live in the wild and humans live in cities and other areas that have been adapted to our purposes. It is also true that the big cats, such as panthers, can and do eat primates such as human beings, given the opportunity to do so. They are predators and we can fill the role of prey. So there is a certain biological basis to consider them enemies. But as long as we are safely separated from panthers, they are not our enemies.
Prey is killed and eaten by predators. Horses are prey, not predators so they have no prey. they eat grass, but that isn't considered prey. You may have been asking what predators do horses have? and the answer to that would include mostly just large cats. In some areas bears may be a problem, and coyotes and wolves can pose a threat to horses also.
prey, its what they eat?!?!