Monday, November 19, 2007

Endangered Species Monday


This week's endangered species is the Florida Panther.
General Information: The Florida panther is a large, long-tailed cat with a great deal of color variation: pale brown or rusty upper parts, dull white or buffy under parts; tail tip, back of ears, and sides of nose are dark brown or blackish.
Mature male panthers examined in the wild in Florida since 1978 have weighed from 1O2 to 154 pounds and measured nearly 7 feet from nose to tip of tail. Females were considerably smaller, with a weight range of 50 to 1O8 pounds and measuring about 6 feet (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1987).

States/US Territories in which the Florida panther is known to occur: Florida

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