Plot
The Pink Panther is a pan handler in a National Park who finds a baby girl left behind by some hurried campers. He must find a way of returning the infant to its family, and in the meantime he must take care of the kid, who keeps crawling into trouble. After the job is done, he stumbles upon a nest full of eggs, which hatch into baby birds. They then think the panther is his mother, which leads to a wild chase.
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