Four fatal incidents this year have been caused by a vehicle accident that killed an endangered Florida panther.

An endangered Florida panther was killed in a vehicle collision, making this the fourth fatal incident of this year. The panther was found on a rural road in Collier County.

A Florida panther, which was endangered, has been killed after being hit by a car.

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, this is the fourth panther fatality in four deaths so far this year.

Wildlife officials reported that the remains of a 4-year-old panther male were discovered Friday on a rural road within Collier County.



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A Florida panther endangered species has been killed by a vehicle collision.



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Florida panthers used to roam the entire Southeast. Now, their habitat is mainly confined in a small area of Florida on the Gulf of Mexico.

There are still 230 Florida Panthers in the wild.

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