Panther
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Panther may refer to:
Large cats
- Panther (legendary creature), a mythical creature resembling a large black cat
- Panther
- Cougar or mountain lion (Puma concolor), found in North and South America
- Florida panther, a subspecies of cougar (Puma concolor coryi or Puma concolor couguar) found in southern Florida
- Jaguar (Panthera onca), found in South and Central America
- Leopard (Panthera pardus), found in Africa and Asia
- Cougar or mountain lion (Puma concolor), found in North and South America
- Black panther, a black variant of jaguars or leopards
- Pantherinae, the felid subfamily that contains the genera Panthera and Neofelis
- Panthera, the felid genus that contains tigers, lions, jaguars and leopards
- White panther, a white or very pale variant of cougars, jaguars or leopards
Places
- Panther, Daviess County, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
People
- Yoshikazu Yahiro, Japanese metal guitarist, known as Panther and formerly as Circuit.V.Panther
Aircraft
- Eurocopter AS565 Panther, the helicopter based on the Eurocopter Dauphin
- Grumman F9F Panther, a jet fighter used by the US Navy in the Korean War
- PANTHER, the callsign for Falcon Air Express
- Rotec Panther, an ultralight aircraft
Art, media, and entertainment
Fictional entities
- Black Panther (comics), a Marvel Superhero
Film
- Panther (film)
- The Pink Panther, a series of British comedy films starring Peter Sellers
Games
- Panther (1975 video game), a battle tank-driving game developed for the PLATO system
- Panther (1988 video game), a flight game developed for the Commodore 64 and Atari 800XL/130XE
- Atari Panther, an unpublished video game console
Literature
- "The Panther (poem)", by Rainer Maria Rilke
Music
- Panthers (band)
- Pantera, an American metal band
- Steel Panther, an American glam metal band
Automotive
- Panther (car-boat), amphibious vehicle
- Panther (motorcycle)
- Chevrolet Panther, codename for the 1960s car that would eventually become the Chevrolet Camaro
- De Tomaso Pantera, an Italian sports car
- Ford Panther platform, a sedan automobile platform
- Isuzu Panther, a multi-purpose vehicle
- Leyland Panther, a 1960s British single-deck bus
- Panther Westwinds, a car manufacturer
Brands and enterprises
- Panther (publisher), a publishing house specialising in paperback fiction
- Panther Software, a Japanese video game company
Computing
- DR DOS "Panther", the code-name of Novell's Novell DOS 7
- Mac OS X Panther, an operating system
Military
- Iveco LMV, a small armoured vehicle supplied to the British Army branded as the BAE Panther
- Panther tank, used by Germany in World War II
- RG-33, Medium Mine Protected Vehicle, supplied to the US Army as the BAE Panther
Political groups
- Black Panther Party, a Black nationalist organization
- Black Panthers (Israel), an Israeli protest movement
- Gray Panthers, an American organization promoting senior citizens' rights
- Polynesian Panthers, political group in New Zealand
- White Panther Party, a political collective founded to support the Black Panthers
- Dalit Panthers, revolutionary anti-cast organization founded by dalits in Maharashtra, India
Ships
- HMS Panther, the name of at least five ships of the Royal Navy
- SMS Panther, a German gunboat, which sparked the Agadir Crisis in 1911
- SMS Panther (1885), an Austro-Hungarian torpedo cruiser
- SS Panther, an Italian ferry in service 1962-68
- USS Panther, two vessels of the United States Navy
Sports
- Augsburger Panther, another DEL ice hockey team
- Blackpool Panthers, English rugby league team
- Carolina Panthers, an American professional football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina, that competes in the NFL
- Düsseldorf Panther, an American football club from Düsseldorf, Germany
- Eastern Illinois Panthers, Eastern Illinois University
- Embrun Panthers, Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League team
- ERC Ingolstadt aka The Panthers, a German ice hockey team in the DEL
- FIU Golden Panthers, Florida International University
- Florida Panthers, an American professional ice hockey team based in Miami, Florida, that competes in the NHL
- Georgia State Panthers, Georgia State University
- Michigan Panthers, a former professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan, that competed in the now-defunct United States Football League
- Middlebury Panthers, Middlebury College
- Milwaukee Panthers, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Northern Iowa Panthers, University of Northern Iowa.
- Nottingham Panthers, an ice hockey club in the EIHL
- Penrith Panthers, a rugby league team in the NRL
- Permian Panthers, the high school football team featured in H.G. Bissinger's book Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream (1990)
- Pittsburgh Panthers, the name for the athletic teams representing the University of Pittsburgh
- South Adelaide Football Club (Panthers), an Australian Rules football team in the SANFL
- Wests Panthers, Australian rugby league team
- Chapman Panthers, Chapman High School (Inman, South Carolina)
- Colleyville Heritage Panthers, Colleyville Heritage High School (Colleyville, Texas)
- Lake City Panthers, Lake City High School (Lake City, South Carolina)
- Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers, Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School
- Midlothian Panthers, Midlothian High School (Texas)
- Morehead Panthers, John Motley Morehead High School, Eden, North Carolino
- Palmetto Panthers, Miami Palmetto High School
- Pine View Panthers, Pine View High School
- Redmond Panthers, Redmond High School (Oregon)
- Springboro Panthers, Springboro High School
- The Panthers, Browning School, New York, NY
- The Panthers, nickname for Panionios, a sports club in Athens
- Western Panthers Rugby Club, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
- Cypress Springs Panthers of Cypress Springs High School in Cypress, Texas.
Other uses
- PANTHER (Protein ANalysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships), a biological database of gene/protein families
See also
- Black panther (disambiguation)
- Black Panthers (disambiguation)
- Panther Creek (disambiguation)
- Panthera (disambiguation)
- Penther
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