Which animal is in the logo of the World Wide Fund for Nature?
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The inspiration for the WWF logo came from Chi-Chi: a giant panda that was living at the London Zoo in 1961, the same year WWF was created. WWF's founders were aware of the need for a strong, recognizable symbol that would overcome all language barriers...!
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Answer : Giant Panda
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The "Giant Panda" features in the official logo of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) was founded by Sir Peter Scott who was a British naturalist and painter. It was founded in UK in 1961.
The team of WWF got the idea of using Chi-Chi, a female giant panda which was living at the London zoo in 1961. The founder of the World Wildlife Fund Sir Peter Scott, drew the first logo.
The WWF team felt that "the big, furry animal with her appealing, black-patched eyes would make an excellent logo.
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