Here's a video that shows some of the sounds that red pandas can make A red panda chewing on a small piece of bamboo. Katie Fancher, Smithsonian Science Education Center Like giant pandas ...
Lead researcher Yibo Hu of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, said the Himalayan red panda needs more urgent protection, because of its lower genetic diversity, and small population size.
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it is believed that the red panda’s opposable thumbs may have evolved as an adaptation for grasping branches in trees rather than for stripping bamboo. They also eat fruits, roots, succulent grasses, ...