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  2. Panthers of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    "Pitt the Panther" on the carousel at Schenley Plaza adjacent to Pitt. “Pitt the Panther”, adopted by Henry and Linda Haller, is one of the animals on a Victorian-style carousel, opened in 2006 and built by Chance Rides Manufacturing of Wichita, Kansas, and funded by the PNC Financial Services Group.

  3. Oakland Zoo (cheering section) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Panther Fans sing two fight songs during each game, the "Pitt Victory Song" and "Hail to Pitt". Oakland Zoo members are also known from dressing up, although some are known for their lack of dress and painted chests, [ 5 ] with particular notoriety for costumes involving various animal themes including gorilla and bear costumes.

  4. List of college nickname changes in the United States

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    In the United States, most universities and colleges that sponsor athletics programs have adopted an official nickname for its associated teams. Often, these nicknames have changed for any number of reasons, which might include a change in the name of the school itself, a term becoming dated or otherwise changing meaning, or changes in racial perceptions and sensitivities.

  5. Mama CC is a 1-year-old cat available for adoption at the Cat Rescue and Adoption Network in Lane County. Mama CC is a 1-year-old black panther cat with golden eyes described as friendly and ...

  6. Boy adopts a cat with the same rare eye condition - AOL

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    That journey took Madden and his mom from Oklahoma to Minnesota, where the family adopted the adorable cat. Humphreys has created an Instagram account to document Madden and Moon’s adventures.

  7. Pittsburgh Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The University of Pittsburgh officially adopted the Panthers of Pittsburgh as its nickname and mascot in 1909, shortly after changing its name from the Western University of Pennsylvania. The University of Pittsburgh claims that it was the first college or university to choose the panther as a mascot, which it did on November 16, 1909.

  8. Hail to Pitt - Wikipedia

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    One such song is "The Pitt Panther" whose music was written by Louis J. Panella in 1922 and whose lyrics were penned by Howard E. Reppert, class of 1923. "The Pitt Panther" was recorded on the album Pittsburgh On Parade by the River CIty Brass Band in 1993. [50]

  9. Panthers are dying at an alarming rate in Florida — and you ...

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    The number of endangered panthers slaughtered in Florida has more than doubled this year — putting it on track to be the bloodiest year for the big cats in a decade. At least 30 panthers were ...