- Panthera - Wikipedia
There are five living species: the jaguar, leopard, lion, snow leopard and tiger Numerous extinct species are also named, including the cave lion and American lion The word panther derives from Classical Latin panthēra, itself from the Ancient Greek pánthēr (πάνθηρ) [5]
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Panthera is creating a world where wild cats thrive in healthy, natural and developed landscapes that sustain people and biodiversity
- Panthera - New World Encyclopedia
Panthera is a genus of large, wild cats in the mammalian family, Felidae, and includes the four, well-known living species of the lion (Panthera leo), the tiger (Panthera tigris), the jaguar (Panthera onca), and the leopard (Panthera pardus)
- Panthera | mammal genus | Britannica
black panther, colloquial term used to refer to large felines classified in the genus Panthera that are characterized by a coat of black fur or large concentrations of black spots set against a dark background
- Exploring the Panthera Genus - A-Z Animals
Jaguars (Panthera onca) are among the most rare and elusive big cats of the jungle These beautiful wild cats have long been revered as important cultural symbols of power and courage
- Panthera Genus ~ Neofelis Genus ~ Classification - Wild Cat Family
The five cats of the Panthera genus are the Snow Leopard, Tiger, Jaguar, Leopard and Lion Characteristics of the Panthera genus include a large, muscular body with a large skull, long tail and broad paws
- Types of Panthers and Their Distinguishing Features
The genus Panthera includes lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, and snow leopards Among them, the term panther is mainly used for leopards and jaguars exhibiting melanism — an overproduction of dark pigment — resulting in a black coat
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Whether they direct Panthera’s conservation and research strategies, educate the world about wild cats or build our global operations, Panthera’s leaders are devoted to our mission to preserve wild cats for future generations
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