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    panther
    [ noun ]
    1. a large spotted feline of tropical America similar to the leopard; in some classifications considered a member of the genus Felis

    2. <noun.animal>
    3. a leopard in the black color phase

    4. <noun.animal>
    5. large American feline resembling a lion

    6. <noun.animal>


    panther \pan"ther\ (p[a^]n"th[~e]r), n. [OE. pantere, F.
    panth[`e]re, L. panthera, Gr. pa`nqhr, prob. fr. Skr.
    pundr[=i]ka a tiger.]
    1. (Zo["o]l.) A large dark-colored variety of the leopard, by
    some zo["o]logists considered a distinct species. It is
    marked with large ringlike spots, the centers of which are
    darker than the color of the body.

    2. (Zo["o]l.) In America, the name is applied to the puma, or
    cougar, and sometimes to the jaguar.

    {Panther cat} (Zo["o]l.), the ocelot.

    {Panther cowry} (Zo["o]l.), a spotted East Indian cowry
    ({Cypr[ae]a pantherina}); -- so called from its color.


    Jaguar \Ja*guar"\, n. [Braz. yago['a]ra: cf. & Pg. jaguar.]
    (Zo["o]l.)
    A large and powerful feline animal ({Panthera onca}, formerly
    {Felis onca}), ranging from Texas and Mexico to Patagonia. It
    is usually brownish yellow, with large, dark, somewhat
    angular rings, each generally inclosing one or two dark
    spots. It is chiefly arboreal in its habits. It is also
    called the {panther} and the {American tiger}.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]


    Puma \Pu"ma\ (p[=u]"m[.a]), n. [Peruv. puma.] (Zo["o]l.)
    A large American carnivore ({Felis concolor}), found from
    Canada to Patagonia, especially among the mountains. Its
    color is tawny, or brownish yellow, without spots or stripes.
    Called also {catamount}, {cougar}, {American lion}, {mountain
    lion}, and {panther} or {painter}.


    Cougar \Cou"gar\ (k??"g?r), n. [F. couguar, from the native name
    in the South American dialects, cuguacuara, cuguacuarana.]
    (Zo["o]l.)
    An American feline quadruped ({Felis concolor}), resembling
    the African panther in size and habits. Its color is tawny,
    without spots; hence writers often called it the {American
    lion}. Called also {puma}, {panther}, {mountain lion}, and
    {catamount}. See {Puma}.

    1. Demands for controls over ownership of exotic animals escalated Thursday after a mysterious black panther eluded a dragnet on the outskirts of Rome.
    2. The Florida panther once roamed North Florida, but is now confined to the Everglades where officials estimate no more than 50 survive.
    3. The panther is now found only in the southern third of the Florida peninsula.
    4. The panther, a tawny, muscled mountain lion that can weigh up to 150 pounds, may be the most endangered mammal in the United States. Only 30 to 50 adults remain, and they may not last much longer.
    5. Neither group wears a uniform, but the Black Panthers wear silver necklaces saying "Al-Fahd al-Aswad," Arabic for "black panther," and the Red Eagles drape a red Palestinian headdress around their shoulders.
    6. The two Texas cougars, close relatives of the panther and the Western mountain lion, will be set free under a "soft release" technique that allows them to adjust to their new environment before their cages are opened.
    7. The Florida panther is a subspecies of cougar, also known as puma or mountain lion.
    8. The preserve is home to 11 endangered species, notably the Florida panther, and 395 archaeological sites, primarily Indian burial mounds.
    9. The Florida panther is among the most critically endangered mammals in the country, with only an estimated 30 to 50 animals remaining.
    10. The panther was treated at the University of Florida's veterinary hospital in Gainesville.
    11. Real New Yorkers walk, sometimes into the unexpected: an old friend, roommate or lover, or the statue of a panther lurking on a rock above East Drive in Central Park.
    12. Researchers have cut short an experiment aimed at learning if the endangered Florida panther can ever again survive outside the Everglades.
    13. Without the program, the Florida panther could be extinct in the next 25 to 40 years, according to a presentation John Christian made to the four-member Florida Panther Interagency Committee.
    14. Three times a week, he or an assistant makes one of these reconnaissance flight as part of a 10-year study of the life and times of the Florida panther.
    15. Five wild cougars or mountain lions from Texas will be released in a forest in northeastern Florida to see if the closely related but endangered Florida panther can survive there, wildlife officials said Friday.
    16. But in 1982, the Florida alligator lost out in that contest to the endangered Florida panther.
    17. It was the 13th road kill of a panther since July 1984, commission records show. "It's the leading contributor to their demise right now," said a commission spokesman, Lt.
    18. The previous panther deaths this year were from other causes.
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