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What is so about the panda

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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The panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a species of mammal of the order of the carnivores and although there is a great controversy in this regard, the latest studies of its DNA include it among the members of the bear family (Ursidae ), the spectacled bear being his closest relative, although this belongs to the subfamily of the tremarctinos. On the other hand, the red panda belongs to a family of its own and independent; Ailuridae The species is highly localized. Native to central China, the giant panda inhabits mountainous regions, mainly those of Sichuan, up to a height of 3500 meters above sea level.

For 2016 it is estimated that the total population exceeds 2000 copies, 2 of which 1864 live in freedom, 3 demonstrating that the number of pandas living in freedom is increasing. The panda is the symbol of WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) since 1961.

The main food of the panda is bamboo (around 99% of its diet), although it also feeds on fruits, small mammals, fish, and insects.4 It is a good climber, although it is rarely seen in trees . It adapts to the captivity and thanks to its coat easily supports the winter conditions of its habitat.
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Answered by HMBOSS
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A panda is a species of mammal of order of carnivorus and althrough there in a great controversy in regards
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