Four of the five species of the big cats (the Panthera genus – lion, tiger, leopard, jaguar and snow leopard), the exception being the snow leopard can hybridize with each other to produce numerous hybrids. read more
No. Black panther is actually a leopard. Two different species cannot cross breed in wild. May be in zoo’s under controlled environment that nay happen but in wild certainly No. read more
Archaic forms of cheetah were more widespread, including long extinct North American varieties. There is some fascination over whether cheetahs and leopards could hybridize and produce offspring, in particular the possibility of a black leopard (panther) x cheetah hybrid to give a black cheetah.. read more
A Panthera hybrid is a crossbreed between any of the four species tiger, lion, jaguar and leopard in captivity. Most hybrids would not survive in the wild as males are usually infertile. Mitochondrial genome research revealed that wild hybrids also occurred in ancient times. read more