Panther

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The Panther (Latin: Panthera) is a genus of big cats native to equatorial regions.

Large cats[edit]

  • Pantherinae, the cat subfamily that contains the genera Panthera and Neofelis
    • Panthera, the cat genus that contains tigers, lions, jaguars and leopards
      • Jaguar (Panthera onca), found in South and Central America
      • Leopard (Panthera pardus), found in Africa and Asia
        • Black panther, a name for the phenotypic genetic variant that forms the black leopard or jaguar
  • Cougar, a big cat that is not in the subfamily Pantherinae, but is commonly referred to as a panther

Art, media, and entertainment[edit]

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Science and technology[edit]

  • PANTHER (Protein ANalysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships), a biological database of gene/protein families
  • DR DOS "Panther", the code-name of Novell's Novell DOS 7
  • Mac OS X Panther, an operating system

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Military[edit]

  • Iveco LMV, a small armoured vehicle supplied to the British Army branded as the BAE Panther
  • Panther tank, a medium tank used by Germany in World War II
  • RG-33, Medium Mine Protected Vehicle, supplied to the US Army as the BAE Panther
  • K2 Black Panther, main battle tank for Korean forces
  • Panther KF51, prototype fourth generation main battle tank.

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