First, consider the panther. Unlike the lion’s pride or the wolf’s pack, the panther hunts alone. It is nocturnal, silent, and thrives in darkness. In mythologies from ancient Greece (where the panther was sacred to Dionysus) to Mesoamerica (the jaguar as a shape-shifting shaman), this animal represents the liminal—the space between worlds. It does not ask for permission; it stalks, then claims. If we map this onto the role of a “top,” the panther is the ultimate dominant figure: decisive, observant, and unapologetic in its desires.
So the next time you think of a "top" in nature, remember: sometimes the strongest is a panther in the jungle—and sometimes it's a slug that can father and give birth on the same day.
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Though not a panther, Ardhanarishvara is a top-tier hermaphrodite deity. In Tantric art, the goddess Durga (who rides a tiger/lion) is sometimes depicted as Ardhanarishvara, holding a black panther skin—blending feline ferocity with gender transcendence.
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