flordia panthers
by; brisley
flordia panthers
flordia panthers have a crooked tail. flordia panthers are skilled to hunt white tailed dears and frogs and other animals. many panthers are killed by vehicles on roads. today ,about 100 to 180 flordia panthers survive in the wild. as a result of isolation,flordia panthers suffered from inbreeding and genetic defects. flordia panther is a large,wildcat that lives in the forestes and swamps of southeren eastern united states.adult flordia panthers tend to live alone ,exept when raising cubs. the flordia panther has been described as a distinct subspecies designated puma concolor coryi of the mountain lion called the cougar or puma . flordia panthers are in endangered big cats now. the flordia panther is losing its habit. flordia panthers are getting hurt and are going to be extinct.