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  1. Red pandas grow to about 20–26 inches (50–65 centimeters) long, not including the tail. The ringed, bushy tail can be as long as the body. Red pandas weigh about 6–10 pounds (3–4.5 kilograms). They have thick reddish brown fur. The face is white, with a red-brown stripe running from each eye to the corners of the mouth.

  2. The red panda looks somewhat like a raccoon. It is about 20–26 inches (50–65 centimeters) long from nose to rump. Its ringed, bushy tail is about 12–20 inches (30–50 centimeters) long. It weighs about 6.5–14 pounds (3–6.2 kilograms). The long, soft coat hairs are rusty red to dark chestnut.

  3. Red pandas are native to China and the Himalayas. They have a ringed tail, white ears, red/brown fur and a black belly. Despite the name, it is not a close relative of the giant panda. Red pandas live in forests and are good climbers. They eat plants such as bamboo, leaves and fruit.

  4. Red panda. Common Name: Red panda. Scientific Name: Ailurus fulgens. Type: Mammals. Diet: Omnivore. Average Life Span In The Wild: 8 to 10 years. Size: 22 to 25 inches, plus tail of 15 to...

  5. This Animals primary resource introduces children to the red panda. Learn all about this fascinating species and how it is perfectly adapted to life in the treetops. Where in the world do red pandas live? What do they eat? How do red pandas compare to the giant panda?

  6. Red Panda Facts For Kids. 1. What Is A Red Panda. The red panda is an arboreal (living in trees) mammal of a domestic cat size. It is indigenous to Southwestern China and Eastern Himalayas. It belongs to its own unique family Ailuridae. It is also known as the “Firefox” and is the logo of the web browser Mozilla Firefox. 2.

  7. Red pandas are about the size of a house cat, with bodies about 56-63cm (22-25 in.) in length and tails about 37-47cm (15-19 in) in length. Fossils found in North America show that red pandas once lived there five million years ago. But today, their range is limited to the mountain forests of Nepal, India, Bhutan, China and Myanmar.

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