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  2. Wu Zuoren - Wikipedia

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    Known for his ink paintings of yaks and camels in western China [4] Wu Zuoren's Giant Panda stamps first issued in 1963 establish the giant panda as the emblem of the new China. A second series of six Giant Panda stamps by Wu Zouren was issued in 1973, and a more elaborate Giant Panda edition based on his ink paintings produced in 1985.

  3. They’re cute, cuddly and coming to America: China’s newest ...

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    The zoo’s 24-hour Giant Panda Cam has garnered more than 100 million page views since its launch in 2000. It went offline last November, when Mei Xiang, Tiantian and their youngest cub Xiao Qi ...

  4. Mo (Chinese zoology) - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese name xiongmao (熊貓, "bear cat"), which originally referred to the cat-sized lesser panda, appears in two respected 1930s Chinese-Chinese dictionaries defining the giant panda. The 1936 first edition Cihai definition summarized the giant panda's modern history, mostly cited the activity of foreigners, and made two mistakes ...

  5. Hongshan Forest Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Between 1955 and 1980, Xuanwu Lake Zoo underwent substantial expansion, adding a variety of new facilities. These included a monkey hill, an aquarium, small animal enclosures, a crocodile pool, a carnivore house, a bird aviary, bear mountain, a giant panda house, a giraffe house, a great ape house, and a peace pavilion. [15] Xuanwu Lake Zoo ...

  6. Enjoy This Free Giant Panda Printable - AOL

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    You may have read in our recent news article that the National Zoo in Washington, DC, recently welcomed two new giant pandas from China. Bao Li and Qing Bao are settling in before they go on ...

  7. Giant panda - Wikipedia

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    The giant panda's paw has a digit similar to a thumb and five fingers; the thumb-like digit – actually a modified sesamoid bone – helps it to hold bamboo while eating. [46] [47] The giant panda's tail, measuring 10 to 15 cm (3.9 to 5.9 in), is the second-longest in the bear family, behind the sloth bear. [42]