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A list of real-life animals (as opposed to fictional characters) who were mascots for a brand, club or company. (See also: Category:Real-life people mascots ) Pages in category "Real-life animal mascots"
Ralphie the Buffalo is the name of the live mascot of the University of Colorado Buffaloes. The current Ralphie – nicknamed Ember – is the sixth bison to fill the role since 1967. Ralphie is best known for running a horseshoe pattern around Folsom Field prior to each half of home football games. She begins each run as the public address ...
A mascot is any human, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, sports team, society, military unit, or brand name. Mascots are also used as fictional, representative spokespeople for consumer products. In sports, mascots are also used for merchandising.
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Victor E. Bulldog, the live mascot that was introduced in 2006, also has remained a popular university figure and has almost 16,000 followers on Instagram alone. Brown TimeOut nowhere to be found.
Fresno State’s live mascot is preparing to pass the collar to his successor. The college’s alumni association on Tuesday introduced Victor E. Bulldog IV, a five-month-old English bulldog puppy.
Athletic marks, live bulldogs, and costumed versions of the mascot have represented Gardner-Webb on the field of play and within the community. The first reported use of the mascot for Gardner-Webb was in 1922. [1] Throughout the decades, the live bulldog mascots have carried names like Butch, Chins, Victor, Barney, Roebuck and Bo.
USC’s live mascot debuted in 1999 at a home baseball game. Mary Snelling and Ron Albertelli were the original owners of the Sir Big Spur roosters. Snelling and Albertelli served as the primary ...