Florida – A biologist from the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute’s Florida Panther Project recently shared a reel showing what panther scratches look like on fallen trees. The video, captured by a trail camera, features a panther in action.
The biologist explained that big cats scratch surfaces, much like house cats do. This behavior helps maintain their claws and marks their territory.
Scratches on trees or other objects signal that a panther has been nearby. Biologists use these signs to track panthers in the wild.
The reel offers a rare glimpse into the habits of these elusive big cats. It highlights how they interact with their environment in Florida’s wilderness.
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