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Panthera is a genus within the family Felidae, and one of two extant genera in the subfamily Pantherinae.It contains the largest living members of the cat family. There are five living species: the jaguar, leopard, lion, snow leopard and tiger.
Leopard (Panthera pardus), found in Africa and Asia Black panther , a name for the phenotypic genetic variant that forms the black leopard or jaguar Cougar , a big cat that is not in the subfamily Pantherinae, but is commonly referred to as a panther
Palaeopanthera (lit. ' ancient Panthera ') is an extinct genus of pantherine felid which lived during the Late Miocene to Early Pliocene of Asia.It contains two species, P. blytheae and P. pamiri, which were initially suggested as members of the genera Panthera and Felis respectively, but subsequent studies have placed both species to be separate from their original generic assignment.
Panthera principialis is an extinct species in big cat genus Panthera described in 2023 based on fragmentary Pliocene-aged fossils from Laetoli, Tanzania.As the species was the oldest known Panthera species at the time, it was given the specific epithet "principialis", from the Latin word meaning "initial, original, in the beginning".
On 22 March 2024, Shakira released her twelfth studio album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. [5] On 13 June 2024, she revealed in an interview for Rolling Stone that "there are some songs we have lying around" from the album sessions and that "it's not a new album, but let's say I have a new project".
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Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced (Spanish: Soltera, casada, viuda, divorciada) is a 2023 Peruvian comedy road movie written and directed by Ani Alva Helfer. [2] It stars Gianella Neyra, Katia Condos, Milene Vásquez and Patricia Portocarrero. [3] It premiered on April 20, 2023, in Peruvian theaters. [4]
In Asia, Panthera's Tigers Forever project is planning a 5,000-mile (8,000 km) long corridor from Bhutan to Myanmar for wild tiger populations. The corridor would also include land in northeast India, Thailand, and Malaysia, and possibly Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. [17] Panthera works in India, and has increased tiger numbers in Manas National ...