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- Florida panther - Wikipedia
The Florida panther is a North American cougar (P c couguar) population in South Florida It lives in pinelands, tropical hardwood hammocks and mixed freshwater swamp forests
- The Florida Panther - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
In 50 years, the endangered Florida panther has made a long journey back from the brink of extinction The population has rebounded from an estimated low of 10 animals to over 200 animals since it was put on the first Endangered species list in 1967
- Florida panther | Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Florida panther, member of a population of large New World cats belonging to the species Puma concolor, family Felidae, confined to a small, isolated, and inbred group in southern Florida This population is the only breeding group of pumas in the eastern United States
- PANTHER FACTS | Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge
Florida panthers are an endangered species and the only big cat East of the Mississippi River Learn more about their biology, habits, and some common misconceptions in Panther Facts
- Florida Panther: Species Profile - U. S. National Park Service
Once common throughout the southeastern United States, fewer than 100 Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi) are estimated to live in the wilds of south Florida today
- An Icon of the Wild: The Florida Panther
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is one of the most endangered mammals in North America Once found across the southeastern United States, fewer than 250 individuals remain today, primarily in Southwest Florida
- Florida Panther - National Wildlife Federation
Florida panthers are a subspecies of the mountain lion They are large, tan cats—their bodies are mainly covered in tawny-beige fur, except for the whitish-gray belly and chest Black markings decorate the tip of the tail, ears, and around the snout
- Florida Panther Program | FWC
Florida panthers are the larger of Florida’s two native cat species (panthers and bobcats) Florida panthers have been documented throughout much of the peninsula and even into Georgia The core population, however, is found south of Lake Okeechobee
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