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  2. Enjoy This Free Giant Panda Printable - AOL

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    They spend up to 16 hours a day eating, consuming 70-100 pounds of bamboo. Their diet consists mostly of bamboo, but they also eat other plants and small animals. Giant pandas poop up to 40 times ...

  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]

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    “This is like a scene from Goldilocks!” The post WATCH: Cute Chinese Pandas Eat Bamboo Shoots At Tiny Picnic Table And Go Headfirst Down A Slide first appeared on Bored Panda.

  7. Mo (Chinese zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Giant panda illustration, Wilhelm Kuhnert 1927 Watercolor of the Malayan tapir, 1819-1823 William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings The giant panda or panda bear (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a large, black and white bear native to mountainous forests in South Central China.

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  9. Giant panda - Wikipedia

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    The giant panda's paw has a digit similar to a thumb and five fingers; the thumb-like digit – actually a modified sesamoid bone – helps it to hold bamboo while eating. [46] [47] The giant panda's tail, measuring 10 to 15 cm (3.9 to 5.9 in), is the second-longest in the bear family, behind the sloth bear. [42]