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11 years ago
The Florida panther, found only in the Florida Everglades, is currently classified as an endangered species, thus protecting it from human activities which could lead to it's extinction.  It has long been considered a subspecies of cougar, but recent mitochondrial DNA studies have shown that the Florida panther may actually be a hybrid between American and South American cougars.  Should the Florida panther be protected by the endangered species act?
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11 years ago
Depends. You say it an endangered species. Definitely try to protect it as much as you can. However it involves taking another person's or peoples lives then no. But I have always liked Panthers... nice and furry, rarr.
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