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  2. Red panda - Wikipedia

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    The red panda shares this feature with the giant panda, which has a larger sesamoid that is more compressed at the sides. In addition, the red panda's sesamoid has a more sunken tip while the giant panda's curves in the middle. These features give the giant panda more developed dexterity. [32] The red panda's skull is wide, and its lower jaw is ...

  3. Draw & Guess - Wikipedia

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    Draw & Guess is a word-guessing drawing game, developed by the independent development company Acureus., [1] where players draw pictures for other players to guess. It was released for Microsoft Windows , Linux and macOS on March 21, 2021 [ 2 ] and has sold over 3 million copies.

  4. Red Panda (acrobat) - Wikipedia

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    Red Panda performing at a Cleveland Cavaliers game in 2018. Rong "Krystal" Niu [1] (born 1970 or 1971 [2]) is a Chinese American acrobat who performs under the stage name Red Panda named after the animal with the same name. Her act involves riding a 7-foot (2.1 m) tall unicycle while catching and balancing multiple metal bowls on her feet and head.

  5. Pictionary - Wikipedia

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    Befudiom, a game in which players guess idioms that are acted, shouted, drawn, or spelled out; Charades, a game that inspired Pictionary, in which players act out words or phrases; Draw Something, an asynchronous mobile game with a similar concept; Fast Draw, a 1968 game show with a similar concept to Win, Lose or Draw and Pictionary

  6. Quick, Draw! - Wikipedia

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    Quick, Draw! is an online guessing game developed and published by Google LLC that challenges players to draw a picture of an object or idea and then uses a neural network artificial intelligence to guess what the drawings represent. [2] [3] [4] The AI learns from each drawing, improving its ability to guess correctly in the future. [3]

  7. Statues (game) - Wikipedia

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    Red Light, Green Light being played at Hemlock Overlook Regional Park's Ropes course. Statues, also known as Red Light, Green Light in North America, and Grandma's/Grandmother's Footsteps or Fairy Footsteps in the United Kingdom is a popular children's game, often played in different countries. There are variations of play throughout different ...

  8. National Geographic Panda - Wikipedia

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    The game focuses on the player raising their own panda. The player gets a set allowance each day to buy water, food and toys for their panda. [1] The player uses the touch screen to interact with their pandas. [2] They can also go to the Panda House, which has over twenty National Geographic articles about pandas. [3]

  9. Andy Panda - Wikipedia

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    Andy Panda is a cartoon character who starred in his own series of animated cartoon short subjects produced by Walter Lantz. [6] These "cartunes" were released by Universal Pictures from 1939 to 1947, and United Artists from 1948 to 1949. [ 7 ]