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the red panda

Physical Attributes. The Red Panda looks more like a raccoon than a panda. The Red Panda is an unique animal. It is an endangered species.You might not realize this, but the Red Panda is only 50-63 cm long. Red Panda's weigh 4-6 kg.. Physical Attributes. The Red Panda has a bear like body with thick russet fur.The belly and limbs are black and the head markings on the and above there tiny eyes are white. .

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the red panda

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    1. TheRed Panda By:Brittnie & Madison

    3. Physical Attributes The Red Panda has a bear like body with thick russet fur. The belly and limbs are black and the head markings on the and above there tiny eyes are white.

    4. Habitat The Red Panda lives in Northern Asia, Bhutan, and China. They live in forests and on mountain slopes.

    5. Eating Habits The Red Panda diets on bamboo mostly. They also eat acorns,roots,berries, and sometimes bird eggs.

    6. Life Span and Family The Red Pandas life span is 12-14 years. The female red pandas give birth to 1-4 young after a gestation period of 112-158 days.

    7. Conservation status The IUCN classify Red Pandas as endangered. They are protected in Nepal and China Habitat loss is thought to be the reason for their decline in the wild.

    8. This presentation has been brought to you by: Brittnie Madison All the Red Pandas of the world

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