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Red Panda Picture

October 14, 2024 by animalpicturebook Leave a Comment

Photo of a red panda. Photo by Smithsonian. This photo has been released to the public domain.

Red Panda Fun Fact: A fun fact about the red panda is that despite its name and appearance, it’s not closely related to the giant panda. In fact, red pandas are in their own unique family, called Ailuridae. Interestingly, they share some characteristics with both raccoons and bears, but genetic research shows they belong to a completely separate lineage. They were named “pandas” before the giant panda was discovered because they also eat bamboo, though their diet includes fruits, berries, and small mammals as well!

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