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  1. 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 19 inches. Weight: Eight to...

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    • Red pandas are expert tree climbers. Despite their small size, red pandas are fantastic climbers. They use their strong sharp claws to grip tree branches, and their tails help them balance.
    • Red pandas are not Giant Pandas’ close relatives. Unlike their name suggests, red pandas are more closely related to raccoons and weasels than to giant pandas.
    • Red Pandas are the original Panda. “Panda” first referred to red pandas, not their famous giant panda cousins. The name “panda” comes from the Nepali word ‘ponya,’ which means ‘bamboo or plant eating animal.’
    • Red pandas eat over 20 bamboo species. Although they’re classified as carnivores based on their digestive system, red pandas mainly eat bamboo, making them bamboo-loving vegetarians.
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    The origin of the name panda is uncertain, but one of the most likely theories is that it derived from the Nepali word "ponya". The word पञ्जा pajā or पौँजा pañjā means "ball of the foot" and "claws". The Nepali words "nigalya ponya" has been translated as "bamboo footed" and is thought to be the red panda's Nepali name; in English, it was simply c...

    The red panda's coat is mainly red or orange-brown with a black belly and legs. The muzzle, cheeks, brows and inner ear margins are mostly white while the bushy tail has red and buff ring patterns and a dark brown tip. The colouration appears to serve as camouflage in habitat with red moss and white lichen-covered trees. The guard hairs are longer ...

    The red panda inhabits Nepal, the states of Sikkim, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh in India, Bhutan, southern Tibet, northern Myanmar and China's Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. The global potential habitat of the red panda has been estimated to comprise 47,100 km2 (18,200 sq mi) at most; this habitat is located in the temperate climate zone of th...

    The red panda is difficult to observe in the wild, and most studies on its behaviour have taken place in captivity. The red panda appears to be both nocturnal and crepuscular, sleeping in between periods of activity at night. It typically rests or sleeps in trees or other elevated spaces, stretched out prone on a branch with legs dangling when it i...

    The red panda is primarily threatened by the destruction and fragmentation of its habitat, the causes of which include increasing human population, deforestation, the unlawful taking of non-wood forest material and disturbances by herders and livestock. Trampling by livestock inhibits bamboo growth, and clearcutting decreases the ability of some ba...

    The red panda is listed in CITES Appendix I and protected in all range countries; hunting is illegal. It has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red Listsince 2008 because the global population is estimated at 10,000 individuals, with a decreasing population trend. A large extent of its habitat is part of protected areas. A red panda anti-poachin...

    The red panda's role in the culture and folklore of local people is limited. A drawing of a red panda exists on a 13th-century Chinese scroll. In Nepal's Taplejung District, red panda claws are used for treating epilepsy; its skin is used in rituals for treating sick people, making hats, scarecrows and decorating houses. In western Nepal, Magar sha...

  3. The red panda is a mammal that lives in Asia. The red panda is called the lesser panda because it was once thought that the giant panda and the red panda were related. The red panda is endangered, which means it is in danger of dying out.

  4. Learn what they look like, where they live, what they eat and much more. Read on for all kinds of interesting information about red pandas! Red pandas are native to China and the Himalayas. They have a ringed tail, white ears, red/brown fur and a black belly.

  5. Complete Red Panda Facts For Kids. Learn about its type, scientific classification, species, characteristics, sound, color, size, body parts, speed, habitat, range, diet, ecosystem, food chain, reproduction, babies, life cycle, adaptation, population, threats, predators, conservation efforts and many other interesting facts about Red Pandas.

  6. It’s the red panda, a reddish brown, long-tailed mammal that is about the size of a large domestic cat. It is found in high mountain forests and bamboo thickets in parts of China, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, and India.

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