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Who found the first red panda?

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When was the first red panda found?

After the guy shot it.


Where was the first red panda found?

9th November 1869


When was the red panda found?

1654


What type is a panda?

A giant panda is an animal with white and black fur on it. A red panda is like a raccoon a and it is red in color. They are mostly found in China.


Where found red panda in India?

Sikkim


What does the name panda mean?

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What panda lives in China?

Both the giant panda and the red panda are found in China.


What are the names of the countries where there are different types of pandas?

There are two species of panda bears, the giant panda and the red panda (also known as the lesser panda), that are native to northeast Asia. Wild giant panda are now found only in China. There are two subspecies of red panda: the western red panda now found in Nepal, Assam, Sikkim, and Bhutan, and Styan's red panda living in southern China and northern Myanmar.


What is the range of a red panda?

"Red Pandas are mostly found in the bamboo forests of Asia"


What are the names of the 58 panda species?

Ther are just 2 red. And giant. The big suprise is that the red panda was discovered first.


Is the red panda the smallest panda?

Yes. The red panda is the smallest panda.


What is panda called in Hindi?

The panda in Hindi is referred to as "Red Panda" or "Fire cat", is a tree dwelling mammal. It looks like a raccoon, with a bushy tail and white and black markings across its face. It has red fur, and looks very different from its larger relative the Giant Panda. There are two species of Red Panda. One subspecies is only in China, and the other is found in India and is also found in parts of Southern China.