Giant Panda
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Carnivora
Ursidae
Ailuropoda
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca "black-and-white cat-foot") is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, that is native to central China. The Giant Panda lives in mountainous… More »
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Panda Bears - Range and Habitat ... Panda Bears - History ... Panda bears live in southwestern China. They inhabit damp, misty forests of bamboo and conifers and can be found in altitudes above 1200 meters. There are two types of Pandas: the Giant black and white Panda, and the lesser, Red Panda.
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Giant Panda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Giant Panda ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca , literally meaning "cat-foot black-and-white") is a mammal native to central-western and south western China. The Giant Panda is a member of the Ursidae (...
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The recent genetic analyses show that the giant panda is closer to the bears whereas the red panda is closer to the raccoons.... Minion of of children, zoo men, wild animal hunters, photographers and toy makers everywhere.
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Volunteer Tours to the Giant Panda Research Center in China; 2007 Dates: June 1-June 10, Aug.25-Sept.3, Sept. 14 - 26 ; A specially arranged tour to the Wolong Panda Bear Conservation Center in southwestern China. ... This page is dedicated to my wife who loves panda bears...
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Contains pictures, facts, and trivia. ... Panda Bears eat over fifteen different kinds of Bamboo. Because of a inefficient intestinal system the Panda must feed for 12 to 16 hours a day, they can consume 22 to 40 pounds of Bamboo each day. When they eat fresh Bamboo shoots they eat about 84 pounds every day.
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Panda Bear (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Noah Lennox (born July 17
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For years scientists have wondered whether pandas are bears, raccoons, or in a group all their own. Through studying the genetic code (DNA) in pandas’ cells, scientists have confirmed the panda's relationship with bears.
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