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The Raptor

Team: Toronto Raptors

Debuted: 1995

Known for: Dancing with his raptor friends

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The Raptor is the official mascot of the National Basketball Association's Toronto Raptors. The Raptor is an anthropomorphic dinosaur who is a prominent figure around the Raptors organization, cheering on the team and connecting with fans through various events and promotions. The Raptor has become an iconic figure in the city of Toronto, and is a beloved mascot of the NBA.

Who Is The Raptor?

The Raptor is a 6’6” anthropomorphic dinosaur. He is blue in color and wears a red and white Raptors jersey and a red and white headband. He is an energetic and enthusiastic figure, often seen dancing and cheering on the team at games and during promotional events. The Raptor is also known for his signature “Raptor Claw” move, which he does after every Raptors win.

When Did The Raptor Debut?

The Raptor made his debut in 1995, when the Toronto Raptors first joined the NBA. The Raptor was created to represent the team, and to give the team an identity in the NBA. The Raptor was an immediate hit with fans, and quickly became a symbol of the Raptors organization.

Who’s Inside The Raptor?

The Raptor is currently performed by a team of three people. The main performer is a professional dancer, who brings the character to life with impressive acrobatic moves and dance routines. The second performer is a professional stuntman, who is responsible for a lot of the daring stunts that The Raptor performs. The third performer is a voice actor, who provides the character’s voice and adds flavor to the performance.

How much does The Raptor make? 

The Raptor's salary is kept confidential, as is the case with most sports mascots. However, it is estimated that the average salary for an NBA mascot is between $25,000 and $50,000 per year.

History of The Raptor: 

The Raptor was created in 1995, when the Toronto Raptors first joined the NBA as an expansion team. He was designed to reflect the strong connection between the Raptors and their home city of Toronto, as well as the team’s commitment to being a tough and aggressive team on the court. The Raptor’s original design was inspired by a famous dinosaur skeleton that was discovered in Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum in 1989.

The Raptor’s design has undergone some changes over the years, but he has always been portrayed as a fierce and determined dinosaur. He wears a jersey with the team’s colors, a red and white basketball, and a Raptor’s headband. He is also known for his signature roar.

Is The Raptor the only Toronto Raptors mascot? 

No, The Raptor was not the only Toronto Raptors mascot. The team's first mascot was a purple dinosaur named "Raptor Clawz," who was introduced during the 1995-96 season. Raptor Clawz was replaced by "Raptor Red" in the 1997-98 season, who was a red T-Rex. The Raptor was introduced during the 1998-99 season and has been the team's mascot ever since.

The Raptor Fun Facts:

• The Raptor is six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds.

• His favorite food is "Raptor Crunch," a special blend of popcorn, peanuts, and candy.

• The Raptor's favorite color is red and his favorite movie is Jurassic Park.

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