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Beatriz Ribeiro

Created on May 9, 2024

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Red Panda

start

Index

Beahavior

Basic info

Threats and conservation

Red panda

HABITAT

curiosities

eating habits

start

PROCESs

thanks

BASIC INFO

RED PANDA

  • Adorable look
  • Kitten-like faces and striking reddish-brown
  • Impressive acrobacts
  • Two subspecis: the Himalayan red panda and the Chinese red panda

HABITAT

95%

5%

fRUIT

ACORNS

roots

eggs

rodents

birds

EATING HABITS

BEAHAVIOR

THREATS ANDCONSERVATION

Destruction of their habitat

Illegal hunting

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Curiosities

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Red panda is a animal...

Herbivor

Carnivora

Omnivorous

Red panda is a animal...

Herbivor

Carnivora

Omnivorous

Where do red pandas live?

Nepal, India, Bhutan, Northern Myanmar, central China

Nepal, India, Bhutan, Northern Myanmar, south China

Nepal, India, Laos, central China

Where do red pandas live?

Nepal, India, Bhutan, Northern Myanmar, central China

Nepal, India, Bhutan, Northern Myanmar, south China

Nepal, India, Laos, central China

What it means "Ailurus Fulgens"

Fire-colored cat

Red cat

Fox bear

What it means "Ailurus Fulgens"

Fire-colored cat

Red cat

Fox bear

Thanks!

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

A French zoologist first described the red panda in 1825-48 years before giant pandas were cataloged.

Smithsonian Magazine

Speaking of poop, during mating season male red pandas will leave out piles of it to alert females to their presence.

National Geographic

Red pandas can poop the equivalent of their body weight in one week.

Smithsonian's National Zoo

Red Pandas, unlike black-and-white pandas, are not bears.

Red Panda Network

To conserve energy when temperatures drop, red pandas can put themselves in a "torpor" which is a deep sleep that slows their metabolic rate.