There aren't any super animals living in SC, but there are panthers and bobcats in the wild.
You can find panthers living in the southern part of Missouri today. There are verified reports of young panthers tripping game cameras in the Ozarks hills. Avilla is also supposed to have a population of panthers in their area of roughly 400 to 500 animals.
All "elements" are non living. Your question is therefore nonsense and can not be answered.
You can visit your local city hall for that information
The cost of living index in Greenville, South Carolina is 87.6 less than US's average of 100.
I have one 16 and 2 mos
No. Male panthers may be a threat to young panthers but generally speaking, no, panthers do not cannibalize their young.
The Texas panthers will help the Florida's panthers because they will cross breed and the Cubs of the two panthers will reduce the chance of inheritage health problems. But for the Florida's panthers, it will improve the health of panthers is Florida
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panthers are carnivours as they have to hunt to fill their stomatch
Barack Hussein Obama was born in 1962 and was living in Indonesia from roughly 1967-1972 - i.e., the answer is no.
Go panthers in swedish would be "heja panthers!", or if you want to translate the word panthers too: "heja pantrarna"