Panther Animal Pictures

Panthera pardus, Panthera onca

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A close-up of a black panther.

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A Panther in Florida, USA.

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Florida panther
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A close-up of a Panther in Florida, USA.

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A black Panther at Chester Zoo, UK.

What do Panthers Eat
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Panthers eat a wide variety of foods that include deer, rabbits, lizards, and monkeys

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Florida panther is on the prowl

Florida panther is on the prowl
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Florida panther is on the prowl

Florida panther is on the prowl for prey.

Florida panther is on the prowl for prey.
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Florida panther is on the prowl for prey.

Florida Panther walks through high grass.

Florida Panther walks through high grass.
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Florida Panther walks through high grass.

The endangered Florida Panther going up a hill.

The endangered Florida Panther going up a hill.
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The endangered Florida Panther going up a hill.

The endangered Florida Panther running along the river bank.

The endangered Florida Panther running along the river bank.
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The endangered Florida Panther running along the river bank.

Florida panther cub. When cougars are born, they have spots, but they lose them as they grow, and by the age of 2 1/2 years, they will be completely gone.
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Florida panther cub. When cougars are born, they have spots, but they lose them as they grow, and by the age of 2 1/2 years, they will be completely gone.

Florida panther or cougar isolated on white background

Florida panther or cougar isolated on white background
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Florida panther or cougar isolated on white background

Black panther - perched on a stoop
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The panther gets its coloring from the result of melanism in the jaguar and leopard.

A black panther snarling

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A black panther shows off its massive fangs that it uses to tear apart prey.

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A Panthera pardus individual waiting for the perfect moment to strike its prey

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The Jungle Book's stories of a human boy named Mowgli raised by animals in the wild made for riveting reading. In these tales, the animals proved to be both Mowgli's allies and adversaries.

Black Panther
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From a panther and tiger to an orangutan, The Jungle Book has a variety of jungle animals.