What does it look like to follow a sleek black panther in the jungle. Enjoy this video from the amazing camera of Shaaz Jung. All credit to this virtuoso
You must differentiate between the black leopard and the black jaguar, so people will know which one they are seeing. Too many people believe that "Black Panther" is a species unto itself. The people of Central and South America call their melanistic jaguars Panthera Negro (black panther) and African people will call their melanistic leopards "black panthers", as will those in Asia with their various leopard subspecies from Amur to Indian, Indonesian, and Javan. So to use the term out of geographical context doesn't tell most people what they are looking at.
Thanks Kevin for the feedback. Obviously you seem to be knowledgeable in this topic. Are the two species featured in the pictures? Thank you for clarifying
👌👍👌👍👌👍very great pictures! Bravo,👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What beauty and stunning pictures. They are my favorite big cat, majestic
Beautiful photos perfect cat,
They're very cool
Yeah would be hot if one is behind you , just kidding 🙌🏽
I love panthers
Yes I can appreciate the beauty in this video. Too bad not everyone can. 😄
Appreciate much 🙌🏽
Великолепное животное!
Thank you, yes it is
You must differentiate between the black leopard and the black jaguar, so people will know which one they are seeing. Too many people believe that "Black Panther" is a species unto itself. The people of Central and South America call their melanistic jaguars Panthera Negro (black panther) and African people will call their melanistic leopards "black panthers", as will those in Asia with their various leopard subspecies from Amur to Indian, Indonesian, and Javan. So to use the term out of geographical context doesn't tell most people what they are looking at.
Thanks Kevin for the feedback. Obviously you seem to be knowledgeable in this topic. Are the two species featured in the pictures? Thank you for clarifying
@@SamBeera A leopard is shown here. These look like photos I've seen of Indian Leopards. There could be other leopard subspecies.
Cool, thank you Kevin!
You're welcome.@@SamBeera