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  3. Red panda - Wikipedia

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    The red panda's role in the culture and folklore of local people is limited. A drawing of a red panda exists on a 13th-century Chinese scroll. [101] In Nepal's Taplejung District, red panda claws are used for treating epilepsy; its skin is used in rituals for treating sick people, making hats, scarecrows and decorating houses. [86]

  4. WATCH: Cute Chinese Pandas Eat Bamboo Shoots At Tiny ... - AOL

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    Pandas melted the hearts of visitors at Chinese zoo after sitting at a table to eat bamboo in a scene that seemed taken straight out of the Goldilocks fairytale Image credits: NurPhoto / Getty

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  6. Giant pandas sit like humans around dinner table at ... - AOL

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    Giant pandas were filmed displaying some very human-like behaviour at a zoo in China. The huge mammals sat round a dinner table together as they ate food inside an enclosure at Chongqing Zoo on ...

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  9. Mo (Chinese zoology) - Wikipedia

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    From the Han through the Tang dynasty (618–907), the giant panda name mo consistently referred to an exotic black and white bear-like animal found in southern China, with a pelt that repelled dampness, and legends about its solid bones, hard teeth, and metal eating. Giant panda pelts were luxury items and Emperor Taizong of Tang (r. 626–649 ...