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Synonyms genus panthera
Type of mammal genus

Examples of panthera

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Panthera likely evolved in Asia, but the definite roots of the genus remain unclear.
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Panthera tigris amoyensis is the progenitor of all modern tigers and the only subspecies unique to China.
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Panthera tigris sumatrae Sumatran tiger, resting.
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Panthera and Tigrus sound cool to us.
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Panthera is believed to have emerged in Asia, with ancestors of the leopard and other cats subsequently migrating into Africa.
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Dagit's ultimate goal is to determine what role Chimaera panthera play in the overall scheme of ocean life of the South Pacific.
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Panthera leo itself evolved in Africa between 1 million and 800,000 years ago, before spreading throughout the Holarctic region.
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However, this particular panthera leo, who has run mining empire BHP Billiton since October 2007, has never before been thought of as the hunted.
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Panthera is moving ahead with its Jaguar Corridor Initiative, which seeks to connect and protect jaguar populations from Mexico to Argentina.
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  • Lions; leopards; snow leopards; jaguars; tigers; cheetahs; saber-toothed tigers
  • Panthera is a genus of the family Felidae (the cats), which contains four well-known living species: the Tiger, the Lion, the Jaguar, and the Leopard. The genus comprises about half of the Pantherinae subfamily, the big cats. One meaning of the word panther is to designate cats of this subfamily.
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  • Genus of chiefly large cats, including extinct (Pleistocene) and modern species of lion, tiger, leopard, and jaguar.