Ron Magill
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They're bouncing back as well as can be hoped for because you know what? Decades ago, there were only 20 of them left. Now there's probably a little bit over 200. So they have increased their strength. They've increased their numbers. They've increased their range. They are no longer the new team with just a bunch of neophytes.
These panthers have expanded their population, but only to the limit of what's available to them in habitat. People don't realize that panthers, the number one killer of panthers is cars, unfortunately. They get hit by cars on the road. But what people don't understand, the number two killer of panthers is, is other panthers because they fight for territory and they're limited to their territory.
These panthers have expanded their population, but only to the limit of what's available to them in habitat. People don't realize that panthers, the number one killer of panthers is cars, unfortunately. They get hit by cars on the road. But what people don't understand, the number two killer of panthers is, is other panthers because they fight for territory and they're limited to their territory.
These panthers have expanded their population, but only to the limit of what's available to them in habitat. People don't realize that panthers, the number one killer of panthers is cars, unfortunately. They get hit by cars on the road. But what people don't understand, the number two killer of panthers is, is other panthers because they fight for territory and they're limited to their territory.
So the males will kill each other over territory. And that's the number two killer of panthers. But, you know, this is the largest cat in the state of Florida. It is the state animal. You know, we have a state mammal, the manatee, the state bird, the mockingbird, which we hope to make the flamingo soon. You know, we have a state butterfly, the zebra wing.
So the males will kill each other over territory. And that's the number two killer of panthers. But, you know, this is the largest cat in the state of Florida. It is the state animal. You know, we have a state mammal, the manatee, the state bird, the mockingbird, which we hope to make the flamingo soon. You know, we have a state butterfly, the zebra wing.
So the males will kill each other over territory. And that's the number two killer of panthers. But, you know, this is the largest cat in the state of Florida. It is the state animal. You know, we have a state mammal, the manatee, the state bird, the mockingbird, which we hope to make the flamingo soon. You know, we have a state butterfly, the zebra wing.
But the state animal, like the animal, the number one animal in the state is the Florida panther.
But the state animal, like the animal, the number one animal in the state is the Florida panther.
But the state animal, like the animal, the number one animal in the state is the Florida panther.
Well, Zoo Miami is working with the foundation. We've been speaking to legislators. They have put a bill forth that kind of died in the House this last session, but they're hoping to bring it again the next session to make the flamingo the state bird. I think it's a natural.
Well, Zoo Miami is working with the foundation. We've been speaking to legislators. They have put a bill forth that kind of died in the House this last session, but they're hoping to bring it again the next session to make the flamingo the state bird. I think it's a natural.
Well, Zoo Miami is working with the foundation. We've been speaking to legislators. They have put a bill forth that kind of died in the House this last session, but they're hoping to bring it again the next session to make the flamingo the state bird. I think it's a natural.
You know, I'm a huge sports fan, and to see the last major teams in Florida win the Stanley Cup, win the championship, you know, I've been here. I've been here for the 72-73 Dolphins. I was here for the 2006 Heat. I was here for the 96-97 Marlins. Now to be here and to see this happen here in Florida, it makes me happy because, you know, I transplanted from New York.
You know, I'm a huge sports fan, and to see the last major teams in Florida win the Stanley Cup, win the championship, you know, I've been here. I've been here for the 72-73 Dolphins. I was here for the 2006 Heat. I was here for the 96-97 Marlins. Now to be here and to see this happen here in Florida, it makes me happy because, you know, I transplanted from New York.
You know, I'm a huge sports fan, and to see the last major teams in Florida win the Stanley Cup, win the championship, you know, I've been here. I've been here for the 72-73 Dolphins. I was here for the 2006 Heat. I was here for the 96-97 Marlins. Now to be here and to see this happen here in Florida, it makes me happy because, you know, I transplanted from New York.
New York is a big sports town. We had some great teams back then. 1969, the greatest year of my life as a sports guy. The Mets, the Jets, the Knicks, the Rangers. I mean, it was everybody winning the championship that year. So coming down here and having this team do this and to be able to say a Florida team, a Southern Florida team wins an ice hockey championship. That's just so freaking great.
New York is a big sports town. We had some great teams back then. 1969, the greatest year of my life as a sports guy. The Mets, the Jets, the Knicks, the Rangers. I mean, it was everybody winning the championship that year. So coming down here and having this team do this and to be able to say a Florida team, a Southern Florida team wins an ice hockey championship. That's just so freaking great.
New York is a big sports town. We had some great teams back then. 1969, the greatest year of my life as a sports guy. The Mets, the Jets, the Knicks, the Rangers. I mean, it was everybody winning the championship that year. So coming down here and having this team do this and to be able to say a Florida team, a Southern Florida team wins an ice hockey championship. That's just so freaking great.
Well, you know what, Dan? Dan, you know what? They're going to need to get over it. Because, you know, if somebody cannot look at a coach and a general manager literally sobbing there on the ice last night, I started to get emotional watching that, realizing the eruption of emotion that has built up in these guys that have worked so hard for this. Now, don't get me wrong.