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  2. Red panda - Wikipedia

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    The red panda shares this feature with the giant panda, which has a larger sesamoid that is more compressed at the sides. In addition, the red panda's sesamoid has a more sunken tip while the giant panda's curves in the middle. These features give the giant panda more developed dexterity. [32] The red panda's skull is wide, and its lower jaw is ...

  3. Simocyon - Wikipedia

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    While the red panda is primarily herbivorous, the teeth and skull of Simocyon indicate that it was carnivorous, and it may have engaged in some bone-crushing, like living hyenas. [1] The skeleton of Simocyon indicates that, like the red panda, it could climb trees, [4] although it probably also spent considerable time on the ground. [5]

  4. Ailuridae - Wikipedia

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    Like modern red panda it had a "false thumb" to aid in climbing. Members of the subfamily Ailurinae, which includes the modern red panda as well as the extinct genera Pristinailurus and Parailurus, developed a specialised dental morphology with blunted cusps, creating an effective grinding surface to process plant material. [9]

  5. We met red pandas at the Cincinnati Zoo. I was terrified ...

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    The red panda, deemed endangered by the World Wildlife Fund, is native to China and India. It is not at all closely related to the giant panda , despite having a similar name.

  6. China is more in love with its pandas than ever. That’s ...

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    Restoring panda habitat. Habitat loss and fragmentation remain the biggest threat to wild pandas. By the early 2010s, some of China’s most prominent panda experts had warned that the success in ...

  7. Musteloidea - Wikipedia

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    Ailuridae, the red panda (and its extinct kin). Mephitidae, the skunks and stink badgers. Mustelidae, the weasel (mustelid) family, including new- and old-world badgers, ferrets and polecats, fishers, grisons and ratels, martens and sables, minks, river and sea otters, stoats and ermines, tayras and wolverines.

  8. Baby red panda died after being stressed by fireworks, zoo says

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    Fireworks likely caused the death of a baby red panda at Edinburgh Zoo after she became so stressed that she choked on her own vomit, experts from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS ...

  9. Cherub of the Mist - Wikipedia

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    It was the first time that someone had filmed the rare red pandas in their natural habitat and shows the animals in courtship, mating, nest building, and the rearing of cubs. [2] Red pandas are found in Nepal, through North-eastern India and Bhutan, and into China and are listed in the Red Data Book. The population of red pandas at that time ...