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BLACK PANTHER they share their name with a superhero who broke box office records in 2018... Now meet the fascinating real-life felines that inspired the movie! all images naturepl.com

what is A BLACK PANTHER? It s a species of big cat with black fur, right? Well, no, not exactly. Despite this commonly held belief, the term black panther doesn t actually refer to a distinct species at all. It s an umbrella term for any big cat with an all-black coat. In Asia and Africa, it mostly refers to black leopards (right) but in the Americas, it usually means a black jaguar (below). Leopards and jaguars are separate species, but both can be black panthers. As stealth predators that are very hard to see, black panthers are sometimes nicknamed ghosts of the forest Black panthers are as mysterious as their shadowy appearance suggests. What we do know, is that their existence is the result of a genetic accident; a mutation in either the Melanocortin-1 (MC1) or Agouti Signalling Protein (ASP) gene, both of which affect the distribution of the dark pigment melanin (melanin also occurs in humans, and is the reason why we get sun tans). In the cats, a mutation in the MC1 or ASP genes results in the overproduction of melanin, which leads to an all-black coat. The term melanistic is used to refer to black panthers and all animals with a surplus of melanin.

BLACK PANTHERS have been documented in 13 species of... wild cats but been no known cases of melanistic lions or tigers. to date there have Melanism occurs most commonly in leopards or jaguars, but the Asian golden cat also has a high frequency of melanism in certain parts of its range. regular form melanistic form jaguar leopard asiatic golden cat

BLACK PANTHERS ARE RaRE... and photographs of them in the wild are even rarer, especially since they seldom come out during the day. Spotted and striped cats rely on their markings to break up their outline in dappled vegetation, but black panthers lose this advantage under daylight conditions. However, some scientists believe that the melanistic cats are better concealed at night and therefore more effective nocturnal hunters. This cat is usually very shy, says photographer Giri Cavale, who took these images. The park is very densely vegetated and getting clear shots is tough. On this rare day, however, he came out in the open to patrol and mark his territory. All these images show the same individual, a male melanistic leopard from Nagarahole National Park, Karnataka, India. This cat is currently the only known black panther in the Park, but there are others found across India.

standing out from the crowd Melanism occurs broadly across the animal kingdom, resulting in the dark pigmentation of skin, fur, feathers or scales. [Left] The ancestral form of the peppered moth is white with dark speckles but, after the Industrial Revolution, the darker melanistic form became more common in polluted woodlands, where it was better-camouflaged on sooty trees. [Right] Melanistic forms have been observed in both red and grey squirrels. Some scientists have speculated that the mutated gene, which also occurs in the white blood cells, could give the squirrels better immunity against disease. [Above] All-black penguins are so rare that scientists don t know if the unusual coloration has any effect on the birds feeding or reproductive success. [Left] A melanistic zebra is one whose stripes haven t developed correctly. Some scientists claim that zebra s stripes are formed from the inhibition of melanin and that the default colour of a zebra is black, with white stripes. [Above] Black adders are not uncommon, which may be because their darkened skin cells affords them an advantage. They can warm up more quickly and feed on days which would be too cold for their regularscaled counterparts. [Right] Black wolves are the result of a genetic mutation in their K locus gene, which first came about after hybridisation between a grey wolf and a domestic dog. There are more black wolves in North America than there are in Europe.

melanism is the opposite of albinism An animal with a complete absence of melanin is called an albino, while an organism with a diminished amount of melanin (such as a white tiger that retains its black stripes) is described as leucistic or albinoid. Like their regular-furred counterparts, black panthers still have spots. They re just harder to see. The spots are most conspicuous when sunlight strikes the fur from the right angle. Genetic mutations can have multiple side effects. For example, some scientists suspect that melanism increases disease resistance. Black panthers also have a reputation for being more aggressive than their spotted counterparts.

Depending on the species, the dark colour of a black panther s fur can come from either the dominant or recessive variant of the mutant gene. These variants are called alleles. In humans, for example, the gene for eye colour has blue, green and brown alleles. Brown alleles are dominant, which means that if someone has a brown allele from one parent and a blue or green allele from the other, their eyes will always be brown. The blue allele is recessive, which means that you can only have blue eyes if you inherit the blue allele from both parents. In jaguars, melanism comes from the dominant allele of the mutant gene. This means a spotted jaguar will always have a melanistic cub if she breeds with a black male. A black female jaguar will never have spotted cubs. In leopards, the black appearance is caused by a recessive allele. If one black and one spotted leopard mate, then black cubs only have a chance of occurring if the spotted leopard carries the allele for black fur (without displaying it) and subsequently passes it on to the cub. However, if two black leopards mate, they will always produce black cubs. The Malay Peninsula in Malaysia is the black panther capital of the world. Almost all the leopards south of the Isthmus of Kra are black.

The high levels of melanin in black cats is also responsible for their yellow eyes. Not only did black panthers inspire the biggest solo superhero movie of all time, but they have also appeared elsewhere in fiction. bagheera from Rudyard Kipling s The Jungle Book, was also a black panther. black cats & bad luck Since the Middle Ages, black cats have been symbols of witchcraft and the supernatural and they feature in the superstitions of many countries. However, whether they mean good luck or bad varies. In the USA, they are thought to bring misfortune. But in the UK and Germany it s considered lucky to see a black cat - as long as it crosses your path from left to right!

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