So, when hunting for food, nothing much makes the black panther different from other big cats – like all felines, the black panther is an ambush predator, relying on stealth and the element of surprise to sneak up on its unsuspecting prey; indeed, it stalks through brush, trees and across ledges, before eventually delivering a powerful leap and a suffocating neck bite. read more
Most black panthers hunt at night. They are masters of concealment and use every available rock, bush, or depression to hide themselves and get as close as possible to their prey. As they wait, they are silent and cautious. They sit perfectly still and blend in well with the background. read more
Black panthers are carnivores, they eat any type of animals as long as they are not too big or cannot be killed. The way they get their food is by climbing trees or branches, and when seeing the prey pouncing on it and ambushing it by surprise. As long as there is prey around they eat as much as they can. read more