
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
Apr 13, 2022 · 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 …
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. …
Are Florida's panthers on the decline after decades of growth?
3 days ago · Fifteen panther deaths have been documented this calendar year, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission records.
Florida Panther • Florida Wildlife Federation
The Florida panther symbolizes what is left of natural Florida and is a guiding force behind much of the Florida Wildlife Federation’s work. This iconic species was one of the first animals listed …
Florida Panther (Puma concolor coryi) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The Florida panther is a large, long-tailed cat with a great deal of color variation: pale brown or rusty upper parts, dull white or buffy under parts; tail tip, back of ears, and sides of nose are …
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Florida Panther - National Wildlife Federation
Learn facts about the Florida panther’s habitat, diet, life history, and more.
The Florida Panther Is Making a Comeback
4 days ago · Florida panther. Image via Openverse. The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a subspecies of cougar that evolved to adapt specifically to the subtropical environment of …
Florida Panther: Species Profile - U.S. National Park Service
Dec 7, 2022 · 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.