Black Panther: A Fun and Educational Book for Kids with Amazing Facts and Pictures
The phrase "Black Panther" refers to a melanistic (dark-colored) variation of numerous different species, such as leopards, jaguars, and cougars, rather than a specific type of animal. A genetic mutation that results in an excess of melanin, which gives the fur its dark color, is the reason of the black colour.
In many regions of the world, including Africa, Asia, and the Americas, black panthers are typically found in dense jungles and forested areas. They are sly predators with a reputation for power, agility, and speed. They are not all black, despite their dark coloring; a close examination of their fur frequently reveals subtle patches or patterns.
The hunting of black panthers for their fur, which is highly prized in some cultures, and habitat degradation are only two of the many problems they face. To preserve the survival of these majestic animals in the wild, however, protection measures are being taken.