Bunch of super funny pandas

Famous for its cuteness, the panda has been chosen as a symbol for many organizations and is China's pride.

Famous for its cuteness, the panda has been chosen as a symbol for many organizations and is China's pride.

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Raccoon breeds poorly and the mortality rate of young offspring is very high. Breeding season is from mid-March to mid-May.

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Pandas grow slowly and mature late at 5 to 7 years of age.

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Raccoon is a species in danger because the living area is narrowed and the breeding rate is very low, both in nature and in captivity. About 1,600 animals are considered alive in nature.

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Although classified as Carnivora, their main food is plants.

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They feed on young branches and leaves, and live mainly on bamboo and bamboo plants. They also eat eggs and some insects. These foods are a source of protein.

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Panda was first known in the West in 1869 thanks to French explorer Armand David.

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For years, the classification of pandas has been a controversial issue since both the pandas and its distant relatives, the red panda (also known as the little bear) have the same characteristics of both American bears and bears. .

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However, genetic tests show that pandas are a true bear and are part of the Ursidae family. Its closest relative is the four-eyed bear in South America. The only disagreement is that it is classified as Ursidae, Procyonidae or a family called Ailuridae.

Update 15 December 2018
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