Quick links:Federal Register Recovery Critical Habitat Conservation Plans Petitions Life History Other Resources ... The Florida panther is a large, long-tailed cat with a great deal of color variation: ... Mature male panthers examined in the wild in Florida since 1978 have weighed from 1O2 to 154 pounds (Roelke 1990,
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The Florida panther is a critically endangered representative of cougar ( Puma concolor ) that lives in the low tides, palm forests and swamps of southern Florida in the United States. Its current...
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United States Fish and Wildlife Service. 1987. Florida Panther (Felis concolor coryi) Recovery Plan. Prepared by the Florida Panther Interagency Committee for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlanta, Georgia.
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The Florida Panther is a tawny-colored, large, muscular cat related to the mountain lions ... The Florida species is slightly darker in color that the other subspecies and has longer legs and smaller feet. ... Today the Florida Panther is found mostly south of Lake Okeechobee where they prefer to live in the hardwood hammocks,
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Puma concolor coryi (Florida Cougar, Florida Panther, Mountain Lion, Puma) ... Seal, U.S., Lacy, R.C., et al. 1989. Florida panther Felis concolor coryi viability analysis and species survival plan. IUCN/SSC Captive Breeding Specialist Group, Apple Valley, Minnesota.
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He originally named it Felis concolor floridana, but floridana was already in use for a subspecies of bobcat. It was subsequently renamed Felis concolor coryi and in 1993, it was reassigned to the genus Puma.
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Species: Puma concolor coryi (Felis concolor coryi) ... Puma concolor coryi - This Florida Panther is scratching its back by pushing up and rubbing against the branch. Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science; Tallahassee, FL; December 19, 2001; Photo contributed by Josh Hillman...
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Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge is the official Support Organization created to promote a better understanding and appreciation of the the National Wildlife Refuge System and in particular the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. ... Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge ; ... New environmental center photos;
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It is often mistaken for the smaller bobcat (Felis rufus), whose coat is spotted and tail is much shorter. The Florida panther is a subspecies of the North American cougar (Felis concolor) that has adapted to the subtropical environment of Florida, and is one of the most endangered mammals in the world.
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