Panda Red Coloring Book

The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), also known as the "fire monkey," is a small mammal belonging to the family Ailuridae. It is native to the Himalayas and mountain forests in southern China.

Panda Ore - interesting facts and information

  1. Appearance: The red panda is slightly larger than a domestic cat. It has soft, reddish-brown fur, black belly and legs, and has white markings on its face. Their long, fluffy tails, which can measure up to 50 centimeters, help them balance on trees.
  2. Diet: Like its much larger cousin, the giant panda, the red panda is primarily herbivorous and feeds primarily on bamboo. However, unlike the giant panda, the red panda is versatile in its diet and can also eat fruits, eggs, small rodents and birds.
  3. Behavior: Red pandas are mostly nocturnal and spend most of their time in trees. They are solitary and usually only come together to breed.
  4. Reproduction: A female red panda gives birth to one to four cubs, which are blind and helpless after birth. The mother takes care of them for about 90 days.
  5. Disposition: Pandas ore can be found at altitudes of 2,200 to 4,800 meters in the Himalayan mountains, in countries such as Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar and southern China.
  6. Threats: Unfortunately, red panda populations are under threat due to loss of habitat, poaching and competition with human populations. Because of these factors, the red panda is now classified as an endangered species.
  7. Security: The red panda is protected by law in all countries where it is found, and international trade in them is restricted by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

The red panda is a fascinating animal that is a symbol of the Himalayan wildlife. Due to its endangered status, conservation of this species is very important.

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