red panda
Well, there are only three possibilities.
1. A Raccoon
2. A Raccoon Dog
3. A Ring-Tailed Lemur that escaped from a Zoo
I'd say #2, because Raccoon Dogs are native to Asia. #3 sounds kinda ridiculous but if your like me, it's certainly a possibility.
The animal is a Red Panda.
Red Panda
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