Photographer Snaps Pics Of Four Endangered Florida Panthers At Same Time

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God bless these conservationists. These animals are our treasures. We must protect them.

teresacatherine
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The Florida panthers are the smallest subspecies of cougars although they are also bigger than coyotes and I'm surprised that their numbers are growing and I hope the panthers keeps increasing their numbers

ethanrobinson
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We must eliminate the pythons to ensure native species survive!

defender
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Been hiking in the everglades for years and never seen one.

themiamimetropolis
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Same in California, they were totally hunted out, but through public out cry and conservation they have made a tremendous come back, it is not uncommon for one to wander into a neighborhood looking for some water, but also, crossing freeways and eating rodents that have been poisoned is the number one hazard for them.

ericstandefer
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Photographer: One of them meowed at me.

Cougar: I've found the meat guys.

mikeyday
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Mother cougars are some of the best parents in the animal world and this would be mom with her teenager kids, judging by their size those 3 smaller cats will be on their own very soon

clemenza
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I never knew Florida even had wild panthers! We have a ton of them out here in California but we call them cougars or mountain lions. They are beautiful animals. 😻

mspears_bobobuddytheseniorcat
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it's been awhile since I've seen one, I've had the pleasure of seeing a few back in the days in my hometown area of
CLEWISTON, FL.

curtisfreeman
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Such an achievement for the conservatationists. So much more help is needed for all of our endangered wildlife!

merk
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You can live in Florida your whole life and never see one.

Super-ewty
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Mr. Bergeron has dedicated his life to saving our natural resources. His work to save the Florida panther is clear in this video ! Respect and enjoy what we have so the Everglades can continue to thrive.

scottberger
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My Uncle and I saw on close to Micanopy ( near Gainesville ) he crossed the road in front us on a county road near US 441. He was heading south. Uncle said did you see that? It was a Lion . A dad gone lion!

kattcity
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Very impressive, thanks for posting this

PhilFeedback
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Well you know what I was Born & Raised in Ft Myers Fla MY Sister an# her family has lived in Naples going on 47 years, ...I cannot put the blame on these Animals that are Roaming our Streets & Neighborhoods, because these BIG Construction Company's come to Southwest Fla & are just Taking Away these Animals homes and its Very Sad 😔 especially when you read that there is 17 million homes vacant in Southwest Fla today, so why do they keep on Building Building & Building? The once Trees & Wooded areas are what made some parts of Fla so Beautiful, So really News do your job and do your homework as to why these Animals are out roaming ? They are not going to hurt anybody there just trying to find another Home, Trust me I know how these Animals feel because when Biden opened the Border Southwest Fla has been so overcrowded hmmmm. That's all I have to say about that or else I would be here for days kinda would be like writing a Book ...

brendajones
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I would be devastated if my car hit one.

lindasimons
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Thays a great story amen and bless the worlds

Lucho
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Meanwhile cougars are running rampant in Florida

bluesmokegamer
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We have one here in Avon Park. Highlands County.

wilmorris
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Just don't let Bert get ahold of them!!!!

jonmacdonald