• @NOT_RICK
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      1669 months ago

      I guess because one is Pink

    • Boozilla
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      I think the mountain lion / cougar is sometimes called a panther, too. Like the Florida panther.

      The word is a little bit like raptor is used for some birds. It means big cat.

        • @[email protected]
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          449 months ago

          Oxford English Dictionary:

          panther | ˈpænθər | noun

          a leopard, especially a black one.

          • North American English a large American wild cat with a plain tawny to grayish coat, found from Canada to Patagonia. Also called cougar, mountain lion, puma

          • @Nurse_Robot
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            129 months ago

            Imagine arguing nomenclature and being this much of a dick about it

        • @[email protected]
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          139 months ago

          especially

          This implies that it’s more common for black furred leapords and jaguars to be called panthers, but other things can be called panthers too.

          • @[email protected]
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            Isn’t the “especially” part an injection which could be left out, so essentially: “A panther is a large wild cat, […], with black fur”?

            • @[email protected]
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              139 months ago

              Genera are within families, not the other way around. Maybe read a book?

              Also: the genus Panthera consists of 5 big cats. The other two big cats that aren’t in Panthera are the cougar, which is also colloquially called a panther, and the cheetah.

              So, in fact, “panther” can refer to any big cat other than cheetahs.

            • @[email protected]
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              69 months ago

              Dude, you clearly know nothing about taxonomy or big cats. You just want to be pedantic, but you are flat out wrong

          • @dohpaz42
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            199 months ago

            Oh no! You’re right. How dare I use a dictionary of all things to define words? What was I thinking. Of course your superior intellect could easily see through my charade. Whatever would we do without you around to point out our mistakes?

            Shut up.

          • @agent_flounder
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            99 months ago

            Are you being an asshole about it? Oh wait I don’t need to look it up lol