| From: tongas@mho.net (Schiel)
 Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
 Subject: Panther - panther02.jpg [1/1]
 Date: 19 May 1996 15:26:02 GMT
 
 
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 From: GrinSmokey@aol.com
 File To Comment: animal3/blackPuma-panther02.jpg
 
 Is this a puma or a panther?,,,,It can't be both there not even
 in the same genus.....I've never heard of a black puma.....which
 would be a black mountain lion.
 
 
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 From: swainer3@sover.net
 File To Comment: animal3/blackPuma-panther02.jpg
 
 Grinsmokey...You may not know this but a panther is also know as a
 puma, mountain lion, catamount(to many to name).  It depends on who
 you talk to in the Americas, will depend on the name of the cat.
 
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 From: acinonyx14@hotmail.com
 Date: Sun Aug 15 17:46:44 KST 1999
 File To Comment: animal3/blackPuma-panther02.jpg
 
 A panther is either a black jaguar, black leopard, or a puma
 (which is also known as a cougar etc). Whether this cat is
 a black jaguar or leopard, or even puma, it is hard to tell
 from the photo. A black puma is possible and is a genetic
 colour variation which is what also occurs in jaguars and leopards.
 
 
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 From: vanstry@snowcloude.com
 Date: Thu Aug 26 30:53:30 KST 1999
 File To Comment: animal3/blackPuma-panther02.jpg
 
 This picture is a Black Leopard, most probably an African
 Leopard as the Asian Leopards tend to be thinner and
 smaller (but that isn't easily determined from this
 picture as the cat is laying down).
 
 This most certainly isn't a mountian lion (cougar)
 as there aren't any black ones as far as I have been
 able to determine. Also the shape is all wrong to be
 a cougar, plus you can see the spoting in the sections
 of fur in the light.
 
 And yes, I am something of an expert on Cougars
 and Leopards.
 
 John Van Stry
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