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Tusk IV (2011–2019) is the son of Tusk II and was born February 20, 2010. Tusk IV took over as the official live mascot beginning in the 2011 football season . [ 2 ] He was described by his caretakers as the most docile and friendly-to-humans Tusk up to that point, largely as a result of being raised and handled frequently by humans since his ...
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Previously, Ragnar was one of two "human" mascots in professional North American sports (i.e. not in any animal or caricature costume), with Lucky the Leprechaun of the Boston Celtics being the other. Ragnar was dressed as a Viking, but in 2015 did not renew his contract. New Orleans Saints: Gumbo, Sir Saint: A dog-like figure named after gumbo
In 2010 the group Victorious Secrets won a contest to replace the faux band in a new series of ads. In 2012 the faux band returned in a new series of ads. Wendell the baker: French Toast Crunch cereal: 1995–late 1990s: Frito Bandito: Fritos: 1960s: voiced by Mel Blanc: The Frito Spokesbag: 2012–present: Frito Kid: 1952–1967: used for ...
Since 1978, the Commonwealth Games have had an official mascot in each edition, although prior editions have also had unofficial mascots. Edition Host Mascot
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The AFC Asian Cup began to use mascots for the first time in 2000 when Nour, a sparrow, was used for the 2000 AFC Asian Cup in Lebanon. Before 2000, the tournament did not feature mascots due to differences in regions and cultures affecting on the decision of several host nations in the continent, as well as a lack of interest. [1]