Here is video that tells interesting facts about the Red Panda
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Red Panda (cubs) Red Panda (Adult information Life cycle At
first a mother builds a nest out of leaves for there young. Red
Pandas have a long pregnancy, after 12 months a cub is born. A
mother can have 1 to 4 cubs at a time but usually have twins When
the Red Panda is born it is usually born on summer time or spring
time. After 18 months the Red Panda starts to be independent and
mature
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Diet A Red Pandas diet is very unusual for a mammal, a Red
Pandas diet are mostly bamboo (not the roots), fish, eggs, fruits,
and, young tender leaves.
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Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mamalia Order:Carnavora Family: Ailurude Genus: Ailurus
Species: A. fulgens
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physical characteristics The head and body length of the Red
Panda averages about 56 to 63 cm (20 to 25 inches). The tail of the
Red Panda is about 37 to 47 cm (15 to 19 inches).
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Behaviors Red Pandas sleep mostly at day and are awake at
night. A unique fact about the Red Panda is that they are awake 56%
at day except when its mating season they are awake a 63%. The Red
Panda are considered solitary so it mostly lives its life
alone.
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Habitat The Red panda lives in a forest in bamboo. The Red
Panda shares its habitat with the Giant Panda. The Red Panda lives
in Eastern Himalayas, Burma, Bhutan, Yunnan province, Laos, and
Sichuan province.
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Fun facts Red Pandas are also known as hun ho in China, meaning
Fire Fox, the reason why they call it that because of the fur of
the Red Panda. Red Pandas are also called lesser cat bear and Red
cat bear. Red Pandas are in the raccoon family, the reason why is
because of the similarities of the Red Panda and the raccoon.
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Cinquain Red Panda Endangered, wild Hunting, surviving, feeding
A cute, nocturnal omnivore Furry By: Calvin Ines