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All three kittens are part of one litter, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says.
Florida panthers are considered highly endangered, with just 120 to 230 adult panthers alive in the state.
The species' population has been decimated by hunting, illnesses and habitat loss.
In Florida , one of the greatest threats is cars.
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