Red Panda Research Paper

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Red Panda Research Paper
Red Pandas are those cute, russet colored, furry animals that are on the endangered species list. They are endangered because of deforestation, destruction of their habitat, so they people try to help, by putting them in captivity. They have an amazing personality in zoos, and on camera, but what are they really like when they are in the wild? They can be extremely confusing if you don’t know about them, but there is many facts out there that can help you get to know them.
The Red Pandas behavior depends on where it’s living, and if it’s living by itself. The Red Panda is mainly a shy, solitary animal that lives alone. They will generally live alone except for when they have offspring, or during breeding season. Young Red Pandas will live with their mothers for about a year to 18 months, even though they live to about eight years. Females will give birth to one or four babies on their own territory. Males and females will have about one square mile of territory to live on. The Red Pandas prefer to live in forested, mountain areas, at the elevation of about 4,900 feet to …show more content…

The Red Panda was previously known to be a part of the Procyonidae family. The Procyonidae family consists of animals like the raccoon, skunk, and weasel. It was then moved to the family with bears, Ursidae, but scientists found that the Red Panda was unique. The Red Panda has its own family, Ailurus. Though the Red Panda has a diet like the Giant Panda, it is very distantly related to it, despite the name. Their diets mainly consist of bamboo, but the Red Panda will occasionally eat fruit, acorns, roots, and eggs. Red Pandas are picky when it comes to eating bamboo, and they only eat the most tender shoots and leaves. Their hands are unique because of the extended wrist bone that they have. With the extended wrist bone, it helps it grab bamboo, and even climb down trees with their face towards the

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