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T.C. Bear, or simply T.C., is the costumed character mascot for the Minnesota Twins.Taking the form of an anthropomorphized American black bear, the furry mascot’s initials "T.C." stand for the Twin Cities—the metropolitan area of Minneapolis and Saint Paul—and match the interlocking letters on the team's primary cap insignia.
Touchdown (mascot) A costumed Touchdown at homecoming in 1987. Note the Schoellkopf West stands behind the mascot, which were demolished in 2016. Touchdown, or the Big Red Bear, is the unofficial mascot of Cornell University. The first mascot was an American black bear introduced in 1915 by the Cornell University Athletic Association.
Description. Anthropomorphic brown bear. Joe Bruin, an anthropomorphic male brown bear, is the official mascot of the University of California, Los Angeles’ athletic teams along with Josephine "Josie" Bruin, a female brown bear, who is his regular partner at UCLA sporting events and other university activities.
Description. Anthropomorphic hawk. First seen. 1948. Herky the Hawk is the athletics mascot of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes. Herky was drawn as a cartoon in 1948, and was first portrayed at a football game in 1959. Periodically, Herky's wardrobe and overall design have been updated. Herky can be seen at University of Iowa events.
Pudsey Bear, the official mascot of Children in Need; Ranger D. Bear, the official mascot of the University of Wisconsin–Parkside; Scotty the Bear, the official mascot of the University of California, Riverside; Smokey Bear, mascot of the U.S. Forest Service, based on a real orphaned bear cub also named Smokey
Staley Da Bear, October 28, 2008. Staley Da Bear is the official mascot of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He is an anthropomorphic bear with a customized team jersey. Staley's name is eponymous to A. E. Staley, who founded the Bears’ franchise in 1919. He debuted during the 2003 Chicago Bears season to entertain fans at ...
Care Bears. Carlton the Bear. Charmin. Clark (mascot) Clutch (mascot) Coal (Olympic mascot) Coca-Cola polar bears.
Active 1889–1897 (retired to England). The original Handsome Dan, bought by Yale tackle Andrew Graves in 1889. Handsome Dan was selected based on his ability to tolerate bands and children, negative reaction to the color crimson and to tigers (the symbols of rival schools Harvard and Princeton respectively), bought by Yale student Andrew Barbey Graves, [1] who cleaned up the dog and named ...