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  2. Florida Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The "leaping panther" logo was redesigned and relegated to an alternate logo when the Panthers unveiled a new logo in the 2016–17 season. The current primary logo is a shield with the profile of a panther head below the word "Florida"; the same logo with the word "Panthers" above is also used interchangeably. [69]

  3. No. 152 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    152 Squadron pilot and Spitfire in Burma during WWII, showing the distinctive leaping black panther emblem. Active: 1918–1919 1939–1947 1954–1958 1958–1967:

  4. Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Panther Cave can only be viewed either from a distance along a hiking trail, or by boat boarded at the National Park Service dock in Amistad National Recreation Area. [13] The cave derives its name from a painting of a leaping panther. Art in the cave dates back to an estimated 7,000 B.C.

  5. Antioch High School - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 1]: Information; School district: Antioch Unified School District: CEEB code: 050115 [3]: Principal: Louie Rocha: Teaching staff: 84.38 FTE [2]: Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 1,823 (2023–2024) [2]: Student to teacher ratio: 21.60 [2]: Color(s): : Mascot: Panther: Team name: Panthers: Accreditation: WASC: Newspaper: The Prowler: Yearbook: The Panther: Website: https://www ...

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  7. The Pink Panther - Wikipedia

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    The "Pink Panther" of the title is a diamond supposedly containing a flaw that forms the image of a "leaping panther" which can be seen if held up to the light in a certain way. This is explained at the beginning of the first film, and the camera zooms in on the diamond to reveal the blurry flaw, which focuses on the cartoon Panther (though not ...

  8. Sir Purr - Wikipedia

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    Sir Purr is the mascot of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. He is an anthropomorphized panther wearing a Panthers football jersey, No.00. The character was introduced in 1995. [1] On his page at the Panthers' web site, he describes his favorites snacks as "birds like falcons and eagles and seahawks."

  9. Attitude (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    A beast salient (Latin: saliēns, "leaping") (also springing) is leaping, with both hind legs together on the ground and both forelegs together in the air. [10] This is a very rare position for a lion, [10] but is also used of other heraldic beasts. The stag and other docile animals in this position are often termed springing.