red panda in sanskrit is called
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Bamboo is known as VANSHA (वंश) in Sanskrit. So panda was named VANSHAA (वंशा).
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In Sanskrit, the red panda is called "shaungka" or "shonka".
- The red panda is a small mammal native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. It is also known as "lesser panda" and "bear-cat" due to its bear-like appearance. The red panda is considered an endangered species due to habitat loss and poaching.
- The red panda, also known as the lesser panda or red bear-cat, is a small mammal native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. The red panda has a distinctive reddish-brown fur, a fluffy white tail, and a black-and-white face. The red panda is primarily arboreal and feeds on bamboo, fruits, and insects.
- In Sanskrit, the red panda is called "shaungka" or "shonka". The name "shaungka" is derived from the word "shon" which means "red" in sanskrit. The name "shonka" also means "red" in sanskrit.
- The red panda is considered an endangered species due to habitat loss and poaching. The red panda's natural habitat is being destroyed due to logging, mining, and human settlement. Additionally, red pandas are hunted for their fur and for use in traditional medicine.
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