An almost-black Florida panther has been photographed in the Everglades. It might provide the long-awaited explanation for hundreds of “big black cat” sightings throughout the Southeastern USA in recent years. It is known that Eastern cougar population is rebounding, but until now there was no evidence that melanistic cougars existed at all, so black cat sightings were either ignored or suspected to be other species. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=577410745665040&set=a.139211826151603.30380.127332010672918&type=1&theater
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Bob Berghaier
Interesting pics. Since 1994 I have been a following cougar / puma / panther / mountain lion sightings and conservation issues in the eastern USA. Reports of black panthers have never been confirmed in North America but there have been a few recorded in Central & South America. So a darker than usual Florida panther is possile.
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sflamand
From what I understand about these pictures, this is a normal colored Florida Panther that appears dark because of the lighting.