Do black pumas exist?

Black Puma. There are no authenticated cases of truly melanistic pumas. Black pumas have been reported in Kentucky, one of which had a paler belly. There have also been reports of glossy black pumas from Kansas and eastern Nebraska.
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Where do black pumas live in the world?

They are found throughout Central and South America. In North America, however, hunting has reduced their range to isolated areas in Mexico, western U.S. wilderness areas, southern Florida and southwestern Canada, according to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park. Unlike other cats, pumas do not live in packs.
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Are black pumas extinct?

No, we haven't found a black mountain lion in North America. But, according to zoologist and science writer Dr. Karl Shuker, the Yana Puma (Black Puma) exists in neighboring South and Central America historical records.
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Are black panthers and black pumas the same?

The word “panther” is also used to refer to the melanistic mutations of the jaguar and the leopard which are either black (black panther) or white (white panther) while “puma” is used to refer to the mountain lion or the cougar.
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How many black pumas are left in the world?

There are 50,000 Pumas left in the world.
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Is a black panther a cougar?

Although cougars are sometimes called panthers, "black panther" is not a name that can be attributed to this species. This is a blanket term for any large cat with a black coat due to a gene that produces a dark pigment. Mammals with this mutation are known as melanistic.
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How common are black pumas?

Black Puma. There are no authenticated cases of truly melanistic pumas. Black pumas have been reported in Kentucky, one of which had a paler belly. There have also been reports of glossy black pumas from Kansas and eastern Nebraska.
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Are black panthers real?

The term black panther is most frequently applied to black-coated leopards (Panthera pardus) of Africa and Asia and jaguars (P. onca) of Central and South America; black-furred variants of these species are also called black leopards and black jaguars, respectively.
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Can Florida Panthers be black?

Florida panthers are a subspecies of the mountain lion. They are large, tan cats—their bodies are mainly covered in tawny-beige fur, except for the whitish-gray belly and chest. Black markings decorate the tip of the tail, ears, and around the snout.
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What wild cats are black?

At least 13 species of wild cats can exhibit melanism, including; jaguars, leopards, servals, Geoffroy's cats, oncillas, Pampas cats, and Asian Golden Cats.
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What colors do pumas come in?

The puma is a plain-colored cat. Its coat color varies from grizzled gray to dark brown, with intermittent shades of buff, tawny, and cinnamon red. The underparts, chin, and throat are whitish in color, and the sides of the white muzzle are framed in black.
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How big do black pumas get?

Pumas living near the Equator are generally smaller than those living farther north and south. Males in North America average 62 kilograms (136 pounds), but rare individuals can exceed 100 kilograms (220 pounds), and length is about 1.2 metres (4 feet), excluding the 0.75-metre (2.5-foot) tail.
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Are the Black Pumas good?

I should say up front that Black Pumas are very good at what they do. The album and song that got them nominated for Grammys are an enjoyable listen. The talent, charisma, and professionalism are all there.
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Do black jaguars exist?

Not a separate species, black jaguars are actually a rare colour variant and owe their dark pigmentation (and yellow irises) to a condition known as melanism. The coat might appear completely black, but spots are often visible if you look closely (which we wouldn't advise).
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Do black leopards exist?

Black leopards are more common than light-colored leopards. They are less common in tropical Africa but have been reported from Ethiopia, from the forests of Mount Kenya and from the Aberdares; however, their population in these areas is sparse.
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Are Bobcats black?

Bobcats that are black in color are called melanistic bobcats. Sightings are incredibly rare, with fewer than 20 cases that have ever been documented, according to a CBC article posted in recent years.
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Are Black Pumas leopards?

Panther is most commonly used to describe three different types of cat in the wild: Leopards in their black form (melanistic leopards). Jaguars in their black form (melanistic jaguars). Pumas (also called mountain lions and cougars) in Florida and in the eastern States of North America.
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Is a panther the same as a puma?

What's in a name? Mountain lion, puma, cougar, panther—this cat is known by more names than just about any other mammal! But no matter what you call it, it's still the same cat, Puma concolor, the largest of the "small cats." So how did it get so many names?
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Is Black Pumas popular?

BBlack Pumas nab its first top 10 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart, as the act's self-titled debut album vaults 28-19 on the list dated Feb. 6. The album sold nearly 5,000 copies in the U.S. in the week ending Jan. 28 (up 21%), according to MRC Data.
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Can mountain lions be black?

Many people have heard the term “black panther,” but these are actually melanistic jaguars or leopards: a genetic trait that makes an individual cat's fur appear much darker than the usual coloration. To date there has never been a confirmed case of a melanistic (black) mountain lion.
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Are there black panthers in America?

There is no compelling evidence that a single wild “black panther” has ever existed in United States. The largest cat in the United States, and in fact the fourth largest cat in the world, is the mountain lion (Puma concolor) – also known as cougar, catamount, painter, and in Florida, panther.
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Are jaguars and pumas the same?

Jaguar is larger and heavier than puma. Jaguar's coat has characteristic rosettes with a central patch on the golden-yellow background. However, puma has a simple and uniformly coloured coat without rosettes. Jaguars are big cats and they can roar, whereas pumas cannot roar and not big cats.
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