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  2. 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 .

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

    It is not closely related to the giant panda, which is a bear, though both possess elongated wrist bones or " false thumbs " used for grasping bamboo. The evolutionary lineage of the red panda ( Ailuridae) stretches back around 25 to 18 million years ago, as indicated by extinct fossil relatives found in Eurasia and North America.

    • Panda Species' Names. Why Are Pandas Called Pandas? Bamboo is all pandas' main food. "Panda" means 'bamboo-eater'. It is interesting that red pandas and giant pandas are both called "pandas" in English.
    • Pandas' Differing Appearances and Characteristics. Appearance. Weight. Length of body. Red panda: raccoon-like, with reddish-brown fur. ~5 kg (11 lb) ~50 cm (20 inches)
    • Panda Taxonomy Differences. Giant pandas: Ursidae animal family. They are classified as bears. Red pandas: Ailuridae animal family. They are classified as the only only extant (not yet extinct) species in their family.
    • Differences in Panda Diet - 99% Bamboo + Other Foods. Giant pandas can exist almost entirely on bamboo. Sometimes even 99 percent of their diet is bamboo!
    • Turning red. Or black and white? Firstly, the most obvious difference. At a standing height of five to six feet and a weighing up to 250 pounds (113 kg), the giant panda—and its higher altitude, slightly slighter subspecies the Qinling panda—is roughly comparable to a stocky, weighty human.
    • Red in tooth and claw. The word ‘panda’ has an ambiguous origin, but one theory is that it is from either the Nepali nigalya ponya (‘bamboo eater’) or paja (‘claw’).
    • Bearing up. The plot thickens when we consider how the giant panda got its name. It was a French missionary and naturalist named Père Armand David who, whilst roaming the Baoxing county in China's Sichuan Province, first brought the animal to western attention—in 1869, when he saw the shot carcass of a 'whitebear', as he called it.
    • Furry fossils. Milne-Edwards questioned the strange creature's classification, claiming the skull, teeth and claws made it more physiologically aligned with a certain red haired, bamboo-eating member of the raccoon family described 40 years before—though clearly having climbed a good way along its own evolutionary branch.
  4. A French zoologist first described the red panda in 1825—48 years before giant pandas were cataloged. — San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. Discover the red panda, far smaller creature than its...

  5. Feb 26, 2020 · The red panda is not one species but two, according to DNA evidence. Already endangered due to hunting and habitat loss, conservation efforts are now even more critical, say scientists.

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