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RED PANDA

2/14/2019

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The red panda is a relative of the giant panda. The red panda is a mammal native to the eastern Himalayas, central China, northern Myanmar. The Latin for red panda is Ailurus Fulgens. Ailurus means cat and Fulgens means fire coloured or shining.
The red panda weighs 4.5 kilograms to 9 kilograms. They have large round heads and short snouts with large pointed ears. Their coats are reddish brown although their faces are mostly white with reddish tear tracks running down the side of their face. Red pandas also have retractable claws. They have long bushy tails for balance.
Red pandas share the giant panda’s high altitude forest habitat.  They spend most of their lives in trees even sleeping aloft. Red panda’s territory is roughly one square mile.
Red pandas eat bamboo shoots and leaf tips. They can be herbivore or omnivore. They forage for rats, grasses and fruits. Sometimes they will eat eggs, insects, birds and small mammals but mostly bamboo.
Red pandas are solitary except for breeding season, which is from January to April.  New-born red pandas are born with thick buff grey fur. They are born with their eyes and ears closed, they open after 2 to 3 weeks. The babies remain hidden for 7 to 10 days. They eat solid at 4 months old. When in distress they use a high pitched whistle. They have grown up at 18 to 20 months when driven away.      
Fun facts:  The first red panda fossil was found in the United Kingdom. Red pandas are endangered. It is estimated at fewer than 10,000 are alive.
By Kate Houlihan 14/2/19
                                                                                                                                      
   

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Pandas

2/13/2019

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​Pandas are black and white bears and they live in China.
They eat 99% of bamboos. Also they are omnivores. This means they eat plants and meat. Most panda’s habitats are in the wild. They are found in thick bamboo forests, high up in the mountains of central China.
The pandas size is between 1.2m and 1.5m. They weigh between 75kg and 135kg.
Female pandas give birth to one or two cubs every two years. Cubs stay with their mothers for 18 months before venturing off on their own. Baby pandas are born pink and measure about 15cm. They are also born blind and only open  their eyes  six to eight weeks after birth.
Sadly these beautiful bears are endangered, and it’s estimated that only  around 1,000 remain in the wild. That’s why  we need to do all we can  to protect them.
By Cian Rushe
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