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How many panthers are left in the wild?
The current estimated population of Florida Panthers in the wild is 50 to 70. These numbers are up (from 30 to 50 in 1995) due to the success of the Genetic Restoration Program in south Florida
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How fast can a black panther run?
Panthers can race up to 50 miles per hour for short periods of time.
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What is the black panthers predators?
A black panther predators can be lions, tigers, other big cats pythons and anacondas alligators and most of all mankind.
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What is one of things that can be done to help save the panthers?
Re-establishment of panther populations into appropriate portions of its former range is an important part of the recovery process and essential to prevent the extinction of the species
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Oprah Winfrey
Which famous talkshow host produced one of her movies?
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What do panthers eat?
Panthers are strictly carnivores: they only eat meat. About 90% of their diet is feral hog, white tailed deer, raccoon and armadillos.
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What is one of the biggest reasons the panthers are extinct?
Habitat Loss
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What don't panthers eat?
Panthers don't eat berries and human there are no documented files of a panther attacking and then eating a human.
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Where do the remaining panthers live?
Florida Panthers once roamed the entire southeastern United States; including Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Arkansas. Now, the remaining population is isolated in South Florida where their habitat is shrinking due to over-development.
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What is one of the thing we can do to help save the panthers.
Re-establishment of panther populations into appropriate portions of its former range is an important part of the recovery process and essential to prevent the extinction of the species
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Why should we save the panthers?
Simply because the panther exist and shouldn't lose there home due to urban sprawl.
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