Florida biologists catch the hardest pantar ever recorded in the Sunshine state

Florida biologists He captured the most severe Panter ever recorded in the country as part of a research program on a threatening animal.
Adult male panther weighed 166 pounds, according to the Commission for the preservation of fish and wild animals in Florida. Florida Panthers usually weigh between 60 pounds and 160 pounds, and most adults were recorded in the middle range.
The animal was trapped and the biologists set up a tracking collar around their necks before they let the cat into the wild.
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Florida biologists recorded the toughest panther ever recorded in the country. (Commission to preserve fish and wildlife in Florida)
Collar enables researchers to monitor movement patterns, survival, reproduction and habitat use. This data helps to inform “scientifically based management strategies that are crucial to recovery of this population,” the commission said.
The photos posted by the Commission show Panther in the tree before calming the calmingness came into force, and in which time the animal was caught in the network.
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Adult male panther weighed 166 pounds. (Commission to preserve fish and wildlife in Florida)
As they demolished the panter, the biologists spent a Comprehensive health assessmentincluding blood tests and collecting tissue samples for genetic analysis.
Biologists have captured the animal as part of a long -term research program that monitors Panther movement, health and dynamics of the population, the Commission said. The program provides information for the efforts to conserve to be threatened by Florida Panther.
The animal was trapped and the biologists set up a tracking collar around their necks before letting it back into the wild. (Commission to preserve fish and wildlife in Florida)
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AND Florida Panther He is one of only two original types of Wildcat in Florida, along with Bobcat.
According to Everglades Foundation, Florida Panther is one of the rarest and most vulnerable mammals in the US, there are only about 200 inhabitants.