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Panthers Collection

Panthers, also known as pumas or cougars, are majestic creatures that inhabit various regions across the United States

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Panthers Collection: Leopard (Panthera pardus) black panther melanistic phase, adult, resting on log, captive
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Panthers Collection: Puma / Cougar / Mountain Lion Minnesota USA
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Panthers Collection: Mountain lion / cougar / puma - in winter. Western U. S. A MR454
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Panthers Collection: Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - in snow. Montana - USA
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Panthers Collection: Cougar CLA 541 Close up of head, in winter - North-Western Montana Felis concolor © Mary Clay
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Panthers Collection: Cougar / Mountain Lion / Puma - in snow. Montana - USA
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Panthers Collection: MOTORPOINT ARENA - Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey
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Panthers Collection: Black Jaguar / Black Panther
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Panthers Collection: Black Leopard / Panther - cub 16 weeks old sitting with diamond collar
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Panthers Collection: Black Leopard / Panther - cub 16 weeks
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Panthers Collection: Black Panther
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Panthers Collection: Cougar ‘Florida Panther TOM 269 Endangered species sitting by tree in swamp cypress, Florida USA
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Panthers Collection: A Black Leopard being transported in a cage by keepers at London Zoo
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Panthers Collection: Pink Panther in the neon jungle
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Panthers Collection: Black gold jaguar
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Panthers Collection: Grunge jaguar gold
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Panthers Collection: Hello Panther
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Panthers Collection: Botanic Paradise
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Panthers Collection: Welcome To the Jungle
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Panthers Collection: Mr and Mrs Jaguar - Panthera Onca
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Panthers Collection: Panther walking, rear leg raised, c. 1904 (patinated bronze)
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Panthers Collection: Panther walking, rear leg raised, c. 1904 (patinated bronze)
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Panthers Collection: Two US Navy sailors in overalls, 1942 (sepia Photo)
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Panthers Collection: The Great King of the Parthians hunts with his tame panthers
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Panthers Collection: Libation bowl with embossed decorations in the shape of a multipetaled rosette (gold
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Panthers Collection: Stained glass window designs, from Decorative Sketches, c. 1895 (colour litho)
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Panthers Collection: A mosaic depicting a Leopard hunt, from the Villa de las Tiendas, c. 326-400 (mosaic)
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Panthers Collection: A US Navy Sailor shows-off his tattoos, 1942 (sepia Photo)
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Panthers Collection: Two US Navy sailors in overalls, 1942 (sepia Photo)
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Panthers Collection: A Panther on a Branch (w / c on paper)
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Panthers Collection: French Empire fountain, Paris, 1817 (silver gilt)
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Panthers Collection: Greedy panthers eat human excrement suspended from trees by shepherds, and die
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Panthers Collection: Panther walking, rear leg raised, c. 1904 (patinated bronze)
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Panthers Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
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Panthers Collection: The Legend of St Vitus (engraving)
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Panthers Collection: Panthers and rams (chromolitho)
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Panthers Collection: La bacchante a la panthere, 1855-60 (oil on canvas)
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Panthers Collection: The Great King of the Parthians Hunts with his Tame Panthers
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Panthers Collection: Panther walking, rear leg raised, c. 1904 (patinated bronze)
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Panthers Collection: Panther walking, rear leg raised, c. 1904 (patinated bronze)
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Panthers Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
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Panthers Collection: Panther shooting in India (engraving)
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Panthers Collection: A mosaic depicting a Leopard hunt, from the Villa de las Tiendas, c. 326-400 (mosaic)
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Panthers Collection: Libation bowl with embossed decorations in the shape of a multipetaled rosette (gold
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Panthers Collection: Titlepage of Venationes, Ferarum, Avium, Piscium (Of Hunting: Wild Beasts
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Panthers Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
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Panthers Collection: Nude bacchants riding panthers, c. 1506-08 (bronze)
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Panthers Collection: The pink panther


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Panthers, also known as pumas or cougars, are majestic creatures that inhabit various regions across the United States. In Minnesota, the panther takes on the form of a mountain lion, gracefully roaming through its natural habitat. With its sleek and powerful physique reminiscent of a puma, this creature adapts to survive even in harsh winter conditions found in the Western U. S. A. The black panther, a melanistic phase of the leopard species Panthera pardus, exudes an air of mystery and elegance as it rests upon a log in captivity. Its dark coat glistens against the sunlight, showcasing nature's remarkable diversity. In Montana's snowy landscapes, cougars embrace their surroundings with grace and resilience. These snow-covered felines embody strength and adaptability while navigating through their wintry domain. A black jaguar or black panther captivates our attention with its striking appearance. Its ebony fur contrasts beautifully against any backdrop it encounters. Even from infancy, black leopards exhibit an undeniable charm. A cub at 16 weeks old sits proudly wearing a diamond collar—a symbol of both innocence and potential greatness. Florida is home to another endangered subspecies—the Florida Panther—also referred to as cougar or mountain lion. Sitting by a tree amidst swamp cypress forests in Florida's enchanting wilderness, this rare creature serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect these magnificent beings for future generations. From snowy mountains to lush swamps and everything in between, panthers continue to captivate us with their beauty and resilience. As we marvel at these incredible creatures' existence within our diverse ecosystems across America—from Minnesota's rugged terrains to Florida's delicate habitats—we must strive towards conservation efforts that ensure their survival for years to come.