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  1. Description. Florida panthers are spotted at birth, and typically have blue eyes. As the panther grows, the spots fade and the coat becomes completely tan, while the eyes typically take on a yellow hue. The panther's underbelly is a creamy white, and it has black tips on the tail and ears. Florida panthers lack the ability to roar, and instead ...

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      A white panther is a white specimen of any of several...

  2. May 11, 2024 · WGCU. Lara Cusack, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's lead panther vet examines a young male panther killed by a car in eastern Naples. Vehicle collisions are by far the leading cause of death for the Florida panther. The Florida panthers’ numbers dwindled so quickly over the the early 1900s that hunting them was banned in 1958.

  3. May 6, 2024 · The Florida panthers’ numbers dwindled so quickly over the the early 1900s that hunting them was banned in 1958. ... The FWC reported the death — a 1.5 year-old male — happened on Immokalee ...

  4. Jan 5, 2021 · January 5, 2021 by The Wildlife Society. Last year’s death toll for Florida panthers appears to have decreased from previous years, to about 20, Florida wildlife officials report. Almost all the deaths were caused by people. The numbers continue a decline in panther ( Puma concolor coryi) deaths. In 2019, 27 panther deaths were recorded, down ...

  5. Jan 3, 2021 · The death toll is lower: 27 panther deaths were recorded last year, while 30 panthers were killed in 2018. More panthers were born this year: 11 kittens compared to nine panther kittens in 2019. The FWC is also monitoring a disorder first documented in 2018 called Feline Leukomyelopathy, or FLM.

  6. Dec 26, 2020 · Published Dec. 26, 2020. At least 20 Florida panthers died in 2020, almost all of them because of people. One was killed by another panther, according to data from the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...

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  8. Dec 31, 2020 · 0:00. 4:24. Vehicles once again rank as the greatest lethal threat to the official state animal, the Florida panther, according to data collected by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...

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