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Black Panther Spirit Animal Meaning and Symbolism

Panthers are wild cats found in the rainforests, savannas, deserts ,and swamps of America, Africa, and Asia. Their fur is yellow to dark brown/black - and shiny. Other characteristics: long body and tail, small head, jaws strong, ears rounded, legs powerful, eyes emerald green. The black panther or 'the ghost of the forest' has sharp hearing and eyesight. A dark coat helps it hide and hunt easily, especially during the hours of darkness. The black panther leads a solitary life. Black Panther Spirit Animal meaning and symbolism: powerful and aggressive protective courageous fierce guardian - guardian energy symbol of mother/feminine, dark moon, and power of the night death and rebirth - understanding of death knowing the dark/shadow taking back your power astral travel harnessing your inner power beauty and grace *** *** *** Sources: Panther Spirit Animal  Spiritual Meaning and Symbolism of a Black Panther  

Bison and Buffalo Spirit Animal Meaning and Symbolism

To most people, Bison and Buffalo may resemble each other in many aspects, but they are indeed two different species that originate from different geographical locations. Bison has large humps at the shoulders, bigger head, a beard, and a thick coat that gets shed from spring to early summer. The two kinds of bison are the American bison and the European bison . Buffalo has a larger body and greater horns. The two forms of buffalo are water buffalo from Asia (similar to ox), and Cape buffalo from Africa. When it comes to spiritual meaning and symbolism of a spirit animal, however, Bison and Buffalo are used interchangeably: symbol of good strength, health, and stamina agility calm personality devotion to family protective unity abundance and manifestation freedom To the Lakota and other native American tribes, white American buffalo or bison represents the most sacred living being on this planet.    *** *** *** Sources: It's Bison, Not Buffalo  Buffalo vs. Bison - What's th