Thursday, March 22, 2007

Panther hit on I-4 roamed far from home

The Florida panther found dead Wednesday on Interstate 4 was thought to be one of the famed "leaping kittens" captured on film during its youth in one of the most beloved wildlife photographs of the rare breed - March 22, Orlando Sentinel

Labels: endangered species, Florida panthers, roadkill

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