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The Florida panther, a subspecies of cougar, inhabits the forests and swamps of Southwest Florida. Weighing between 66 and 154 pounds, these majestic creatures have a tawny brown coat with black and white markings. Their diet predominantly consists of white-tailed deer and alligators. Unfortunately, Florida panthers face threats from habitat loss and poaching, leading to their endangered status. Efforts to protect them include legal protections and the establishment of animal preserves. Learn more about this incredible species and what we can do to help their survival.
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Florida Panther By Tim
Habitat/ Diet • Eat white tailed deer,alligators • Southwest Florida
Physical Characteristics • Weight 66-154 • Tawny brown,black,White
Fun Facts • Jump up to 18 feet • 10 – 15 years
Why is your animal endangered • Habitat loss • Poaching
How can we save it ? • Protecting them by law • Animal preserves
Bibliography • http://www.earthsendangered.com/search.asp • http://www.animalinfo.org/ • Florida Panther by Marty Fletcher & Glenn Scherer • http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/?source=NavAniHome • http://eelink.net/EndSpp/specieshighlights-mainpage.html