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The term ‘Black Panther’ is quite often used in
connection with large black cats - however there is
no one distinct species of wild cat called a Black
Panther. Over the years it has become used as a
common name which can be applied to any large
black coated cat.
When you see a picture of a Black Panther it is
most likely that you are looking at either a Leopard
or a Jaguar with dark coloration. These animals
have genetic mutations that cause them to produce
more black pigment than orange-tan pigment in
their coats. This results in a chiefly black coat,
though the spots of a black panther can still be
discerned in certain light.
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