difference between panther, Lion, leopard ,tiger
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There are 4 species of big cats of the felidae family in panthera genus : lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars. ... Panther is a versatile word that can refer to different leopards, jaguars, or mountainlions. It can refer to a melanistic or black cat. That's why the phrase "black panther" is common.
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There are 4 species of big cats of the felidae family in panthera genus : lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars. ... Panther is a versatile word that can refer to different leopards, jaguars, or mountainlions. It can refer to a melanistic or black cat. That's why the phrase "black panther" is common.
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1) Panther- A large spotted feline of tropical America similar to the leopard; in some classifications considered a member of the genus Felis.
2) Leopard- a large solitary cat that has a fawn or brown coat with black spots, native to the forests of Africa and southern Asia.
3) Lion- a large tawny-colored cat that lives in prides, found in Africa and NW India. The male has a flowing shaggy mane and takes little part in hunting, which is done cooperatively by the females.
2) Leopard- a large solitary cat that has a fawn or brown coat with black spots, native to the forests of Africa and southern Asia.
3) Lion- a large tawny-colored cat that lives in prides, found in Africa and NW India. The male has a flowing shaggy mane and takes little part in hunting, which is done cooperatively by the females.
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