The panther in general isn't endangered. The panther species is considered of least concern, however the Florida panther subspecies is endangered due to hunting and habitat loss. Because their habitat has been broken up into many tiny segments, they also have to contend with genetic issues due to inbreeding.
No, but they are listed as "near threatened."
There is no single species called a black panther. Black panthers may be melanistic (black) jaguars or melanistic leopards. Neither leopards nor jaguars are endangered but are either vulnerable or near threatened.
Near Threatened
No. The jaguar is listed as "Near Threatened" by the IUCN.
It is near threatened
They are "near threatened".
Near threatened
near threatened
Striped Hyenas Are Not Endangered. They Are Near Threatened. So There Conservation Status Is Not Threatened.
they aren't they are near threatened :)
The narwhal is considered "near threatened"
Not really rare but they are near threatened.