Panther found dead, killed by another panther in fight
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported this afternoon that biologists found an endangered Florida panther dead in Bird Rookery Swamp in northern Collier County.The male panther, estimated to be about 1 year old, was killed in a fight with another panther, biologists reported.
The carcass was found about a mile west of the stretch of Immokalee Road that turns north toward Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
So far this year, 17 panthers have been found dead, six of them in collisions with vehicles and three in fights with other panthers.
Another four panther kittens were killed in the wildfire that swept through Big Cypress National Preserve in May, and one cuase of death is listed as unknown. Three deaths are still under investigation.
The carcass was found about a mile west of the stretch of Immokalee Road that turns north toward Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
So far this year, 17 panthers have been found dead, six of them in collisions with vehicles and three in fights with other panthers.
Another four panther kittens were killed in the wildfire that swept through Big Cypress National Preserve in May, and one cuase of death is listed as unknown. Three deaths are still under investigation.
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