shakey gizzard
Senior Member
Guess ima just have to catch one!
I want to see an albino black panther. That would be a sight!
I wish i could see one........
There are melanistic jaguars in the Amazon Basin of South America, but they are extremely rare even there. Ditto with black leopards in Asia and Africa. The melanism (black) gene is recessive. So-even if two captive black panthers somehow managed to escape and find each other in the woods of Georgia, 99% of any offspring they produced would be spotted, normally colored jaguars or leopards. But, strangely, enough, nobody ever sees those.
Apparently biologist have not seen what I'v seen and to say something does not exist for a fact is like saying their are no pythons in north america
But that's a jaguar, not a panther. And they'd have to travel a heck of a long way to make it to GA.
But that's a jaguar, not a panther. And they'd have to travel a heck of a long way to make it to GA.
If folks would just put some game cameras in the woods we would have an answer...