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Red Panda
Ava Eleanor Nelson-Edwards
Created on September 23, 2021
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Transcript
rED PANDA cOMMUNICATION
Red pandas use body language to communicate to each over. Another why is by head bobbing to each over and odd noises such as threatening huff-quack. And warning whistles whhen a predator is coming.
They may also hiss or grunt, and young cubs use a whistle, or high-pitched bleat, to signal distress.
Red pandas use sounds to communicate, but the sounds are generally very quiet.
Where they naturally live
In China