
Panthera - Wikipedia
Etymology The word panther derives from Classical Latin panthēra, itself from the Ancient Greek pánthēr (πάνθηρ). [5]
Panther Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · The Panther is an elusive and powerful animal that has adapted well to a variety of habitats around the world, and is known to be one of the strongest climbers of all felines.
Different Types of Panthers in the World - With Photos
While the members of the Panthera genus are taxonomically the only types of panther in the world, there are some felid species which are colloquially known as panthers.
15 Panther Facts About The Regal Cats - TRVST
The name "panther" can refer to black leopards or black jaguars, depending on where they live. In Asia and Africa, they are melanistic leopards with dark fur instead of spots.
Panther | mammal | Britannica
panther, either of two mammals of the cat family (Felidae), the leopard or the puma. For information about large cats characterized by black or dark-coloured fur, see black panther.
16 U.S. States With the Largest Panther Populations
Dec 5, 2025 · In this article, we explore the sixteen states where panther populations are most concentrated, shedding light on their habitats, the challenges they face, and the ongoing efforts to …
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.
Black Panther Animal Information - All You Need To Know!!
Dec 21, 2022 · If you’re interested to take a deeper dive into the black panther’s world; this article will give you a comprehensive guide and will tell you everything you need to know about these large cats.
Panther Facts
The panther is the most skillful tree climber in the big cat family. They can even carry their prey (after they have killed it) into a tree with them so they can eat it.
Panther Biology | FWC
As panther numbers increased over time, the number of panther roadkills has also been on the rise. Since 2000, the annual number of roadkills has ranged from six to 34.