Sure do, according to Wikipedia or San Diego Zoo.
2007-04-06 19:24:07
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answered by webmonkey44 2
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Yes. There are black jaguars, black leopards, and even black tigers. It is very rare but the black leopard is the most common of the three to be all-black. Though leopards are one of Africa's most elusive animals. If you shine a bright light on the black jaguar you will notice faint rosettes still (the "spots"). This is true with black leopards as well which is one of many definitions of the word panther. However king leopards, even more rare that black leopards, are unspotted too. Just black.
If you really like black animals I was watching the boob tube one day and saw an immense, bulky black bear they were showing with a black nose and a black chest and he was not dark brown either, he was black, completely black. He was gorgeous! Black bears normally don't have black muzzles and black chests.
Also black vultures. Ravens or crows or one of them but not with a gold bill one with a black bill and black talons. I believe a sand tiger sharks is black on top but has a white belly. I don't know if that ruins it for you. Black howler monkeys. Completely black. Totally awesome. If I think of any more I'll come back and update this.
2007-04-06 20:32:16
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answered by Professor Armitage 7
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Panthers are black jaguars.
2007-04-06 19:13:38
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answered by skeetejacquelinelightersnumber7 5
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Yes, the one at the San Diego Zoo gave me nightmares and I am not afraid of much.
2007-04-06 19:58:53
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answered by bravozulu 7
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Yep
2007-04-06 19:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, as a matter of fact, their very rare and I dont think their called panthers.
2007-04-08 13:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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