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  1. 80–150 kg (176–330 lb) 120–180 cm (47–71 inches) About 30 red pandas = 1 giant panda! Thirty red pandas that weigh 5 kg (11 pounds) weigh as much as one full grown male giant panda that can weigh as much as 150 kg (330 pounds). So red pandas are much smaller. They look like big house cats with long thick tails.

  2. May 7, 2024 · The Giant panda diverged from other ursids 15-25 million years ago 2 species of red pandas diverged about 250,000 years ago (Hu et al. 2020) Red pandas and Giant pandas are not closely related, although they share a number of similar characteristics (this is known as "convergent evolution")

  3. Red pandas, like giant pandas, are bamboo eaters native to Asia’s high forests. Despite these similarities and their shared name, the two species are not closely related. Red pandas are much smaller than giant pandas and are the only living member of their taxonomic family.

  4. Sep 18, 2020 · Despite sharing a common name, giant pandas and red pandas are not closely related. Red pandas are the only living members of their taxonomic family, Ailuridae, while giant pandas are in the bear family, Ursidae. The red panda was first classified and given its scientific name, Ailurus fulgens, in 1825.

  5. Jul 7, 2014 · Must be pretty similar, right? I mean they're both "pandas," they both eat bamboo, they're both cute and furry; they even share habitat! But there are also many differences between these two adorable creatures. Here are ten facts that'll make you a TRUE panda expert! 1. The red panda is not related to the giant panda.

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  7. Feb 26, 2020 · 26 February 2020. By Helen Briggs,BBC News. Getty Images. Red panda: Endangered in the wild, its survival looks precarious. The red panda is not one species but two, according to DNA evidence ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Red_pandaRed panda - Wikipedia

    A 1982 study examined the similarities and differences in the skull between the red panda and the giant panda, other bears and procyonids, and placed the species in its own family Ailuridae. The author of the study considered the red panda to be more closely related to bears. [11]

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