In out-of-state news, Florida has a new heavyweight champion, and it’s not a gator this time—it’s a panther! According to a social media post via FWC, biologists recently collared the biggest Florida panther ever recorded, a whopping 166-pound male. That’s a lot of cat!
This massive feline wasn’t just out for a stroll when researchers found him—it’s part of a long-term study tracking the movements, health and overall status of Florida’s panther population. By fitting panthers with GPS collars, scientists get the inside scoop on where they roam, how they’re doing and what they need to survive. Think of it like big-cat Fitbits–with more importance.
Before sending these panthers back into the wild, biologists give them a full health check, running blood tests and gathering genetic samples to keep tabs on the species’ well-being. Every bit of data helps conservationists protect and manage this endangered population.


