I'm posting this because I'm tired of hearing the lies.
To start here's a few facts:
-The Florida Panther Puma concolor coryi is a subspecies of the mountain lion. It is tan in color, NOT BLACK.
-Black Panthers are the melanistic "black" phase of Leapard.
-There are puma, cougar, mountain lion, painter, catamount or panthers in LA. It is unsubstantiated whether they are Florida panther lineage or from the western stock.
-These animals are extremely rare in LA. Yet every other hunter here has seen two or three, last year.
I'm not saying it's imposible for there to be a large black cat in the wild in LA; but it's not a florida panther, and it escaped from a zoo or a circus. And I doubt he or she has visited half the hunters in LA.
To start here's a few facts:
-The Florida Panther Puma concolor coryi is a subspecies of the mountain lion. It is tan in color, NOT BLACK.
-Black Panthers are the melanistic "black" phase of Leapard.
-There are puma, cougar, mountain lion, painter, catamount or panthers in LA. It is unsubstantiated whether they are Florida panther lineage or from the western stock.
-These animals are extremely rare in LA. Yet every other hunter here has seen two or three, last year.
I'm not saying it's imposible for there to be a large black cat in the wild in LA; but it's not a florida panther, and it escaped from a zoo or a circus. And I doubt he or she has visited half the hunters in LA.
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