Panther is not a particular animal. It can refer to any big cat from the genus panthera- an African lion, a tiger, a leopard, a snow leopard or a jaguar. All of the panther species have been known to occasionally attack humans.
How much do black panthers eat?
they eat what they can,as much as they can,when they can.only a few out of all of them have a steady food supply so they eat as much as they can when the do get food.
How was the black panther most attracted attention from law enforcement?
Carrying loaded weapons in public
Why are black panthers strong?
black panthers are strong because they have to take down large prey such as deer so panthers have to have powerful jaw muscles.
What do panther paws look like?
Panthers don't have spots. Unless you are referring to the black jaguar which has dark black spots under their skin. Also baby panthers (like almost every other baby cat) are born with spots that eventually fade. These spots help camoflauge them.
What are the Florida panthers adaptations?
They change their body structure to the size and build of their prey so they have a 95% chance of exceeding in killing their prey, they also need to have a different muscle size so they are able to take their prey back to their tree/den and eat it.
What do leeches do to humans and animals?
Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea. There are freshwater, terrestrial, and marine leeches. Like the Oligochaeta, they share the presence of a clitellum. Like earthworms, leeches are hermaphrodites. Some, but not all, leeches are hematophagous.
Haemophagic leeches attach to their hosts and remain there until they become full, at which point they fall off to digest. A leech's body is composed of 34 segments. They all have an anterior (oral) sucker formed from the first six segments of their body, which is used to connect to a host for feeding, and also release an anesthetic to prevent the host from feeling the leech. They use a combination of mucus and suction (caused by concentric muscles in those six segments) to stay attached and secrete an anti-clotting enzyme, hirudin, into the host's blood stream.
What is the Instinct of a panther?
Black panthers are unusual animal but there unique behavior is and less ferity
Why do leopards live in the mountains?
Leopards are very adaptable animals - They can live in almost any environment. They live mountainous areas because they are good climbers and there are plenty of places to hide,. Some of their favourite food (dassies & baboons) also live in mountains.
Is a leopard smarter than a chimp?
Parrots and chimpanzees share many common features, such as the ability to comunicate in context(use words/sign language and know what they are saying) In certain cases parrots in general, spcifically the African grey parrot exceeds the chimpanzee in intelligence. An African grey parrot can be taught that words are made up of different parts that can be rearranged to form new words while its believed that chimpanzees don't have that kind of understanding of the language.
Do leopards have an endoskeleton or an exoskeleton?
Endoskeleton. (inside bones)
Birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians and mammals have endoskeletons although there is the odd exception to the rule which has both. However no mammals have true exoskeletons.
How old is a baby leopard when its parents leave?
Usually, cheetah cubs will leave their mother at 15-24 months old. Male cheetahs will travel away from their parents to set up their own territory. Females stay closer and may even overlap territories with their mother.
Are there more female leopards than male leopards?
yes an no female leopards come from a spices where leopards are living good and protected tere is many baby leopards made there beacuase ,many females live there wait e no humans live there its called the city
and females are there to make babies
Is a leopard solitary or found in groups?
yes, except for brief times during mating and when the female is rearing her young, the leopard leads a solitary life within a defined territory. they mark their territories with urine, and those of males tend to have large areas that overlap those of several females', but males territories never overlap over other males.
What zoo has a black panther in California?
I know the Memphis zoo had one last time I went a few years back..it paced back and forth over and over
What are the causes of the extinction of panther?
Leopards are far from extinct! They are one of the most common and adaptable of the big cats, and live throughout most of Asia and Africa. The Amur leopard is endangered, and a couple other races may be threatened, but as a species leopards are not endangered.
What is the Asian leopard cat's habitat?
They eat hares,grass,poultry,aquatic prey,mammals,lizards,amphibians and insects. AND YOU rats are also part of there diet and they are one of the main things Asian leopard cats eat..
The Asian Leopard Cat's diet includes rodents, small birds, amphibians, fish, insects, reptiles, eggs and small mammals including small deer. Occasionally they also feed on fallen bats and swifts near caves.
The lepord doesn't change his spots?
No, the leopard doesn't change its spots. This is a metaphor for change that cannot be expected in a person.
Which animal was native to the New World?
zebras are native animals and they live in the zoo and africa
Why does dionysus were a leopard skin?
Because Dionysus is the god of wine thus crazy, like being drunk. Other times, like in Percy Jackson, he is said to be lazy, like the leopard. The leopard sits around all day, and Dionysus sometimes does the same thing.