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  2. Red panda - Wikipedia

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    Red pandas have been recorded to use steep slopes of more than 20° and stumps exceeding a diameter of 30 cm (12 in). [50] [52] Red pandas observed in Phrumsengla National Park used foremost easterly and southerly slopes with a mean slope of 34° and a canopy cover of 66 per cent that were overgrown with bamboo about 23 m (75 ft) in height. [51]

  3. Procyonidae - Wikipedia

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    The red panda was previously classified in this family, but it is now classified in its own family, the Ailuridae, based on molecular biology studies. The status of the various olingos was disputed: some regarded them all as subspecies of Bassaricyon gabbii before DNA sequence data demonstrated otherwise.

  4. Ailuridae - Wikipedia

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    Ailuridae is a family in the mammal order Carnivora.The family consists of the red panda (the sole living representative) and its extinct relatives.. Georges Cuvier first described Ailurus as belonging to the raccoon family in 1825; this classification has been controversial ever since. [1]

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  6. Musteloidea - Wikipedia

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    Ailuridae, the red panda (and its extinct kin). Mephitidae , the skunks and stink badgers . Mustelidae , the weasel (mustelid) family, including new- and old-world badgers , ferrets and polecats , fishers , grisons and ratels , martens and sables , minks , river and sea otters , stoats and ermines , tayras and wolverines .

  7. South American coati - Wikipedia

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    South American coatis are variable in color and can—among others—be almost black or orange-red. [5] South American coatis are diurnal animals, and live both on the ground and in trees. They are omnivorous but primarily eat fruit, invertebrates, other small animals, and bird eggs. Also, they search for fruit in trees high in the canopy and ...

  8. Red panda diplomacy offers glimmer of hope even as China ...

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    Taipei is sending African penguins to Shanghai in exchange for red pandas in a bid to establish a cooperative relationship between the two cities through animal exchange.. The capital city of ...

  9. List of mammals of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Sunda flying lemur. The two species of colugos make up the order Dermoptera. They are arboreal gliding mammals found in Southeast Asia. Family: Cynocephalidae (flying lemurs) Genus: Galeopterus. Sunda flying lemur, G. variegatus LC [5]