Cap'n Crunch, Mr. Met, Errol Fuertes, and Joe Kang.
the first mascot was a goat. i believe the bulldog was number two and remained.
Yes, there is a list of NCAA mascots, which includes various mascots representing colleges and universities across the country. Each NCAA member institution typically has its own unique mascot, often reflecting the school's history, culture, or athletic teams. These mascots can be found on the NCAA's official website or through individual school athletic websites. Additionally, many sports and fandom websites compile lists and rankings of college mascots.
well to say i am a person who studies these things so i know that the list would go on and on but : SWIMMING RUNNING
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football volley ball basketball swimming badminton water polo cricket running golf
Yes. See this list of countries participating in the 2004 Olympics.
field events and track events
FDCs on a commercially produced First Day Covers of standard commemoratives like this are typically worth a dollar or two. The popularity of the Olympics may get you a bit more for it. A specialized catalog will list the value of a cachet or un-cacheted cover.
African Wild Dogs first appeared on the endangered species list in 1984.