The red panda is from South Asia not South America.
As a naturally occurring species in the wild: no. Both the Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Giant Panda) and the Ailurus fulgens (Red Panda) come from China and surrounding areas.
the lama of northern southern south america
yes.
South America is a continent; it doesn't have a flag.
Shefu is a red panda
As a naturally occurring species in the wild: no. Both the Ailuropoda melanoleuca (Giant Panda) and the Ailurus fulgens (Red Panda) come from China and surrounding areas.
The Red Panda. It is a VERY DANGErous animal that has no limits to what it can kill. I once saw it kill a elephant.
the lama of northern southern south america
Yes, the Spectacled Bear and the Giant Panda does. The Spectacled Bear in South America and the Giant Panda in Asia and some more
The Giant Panda's closest relative is the Spectacled Bear of South America.
Red Panda
Yes. The red panda is the smallest panda.
Coatis, olingos, the Kinkajou, the Ringtail, and the Cacomistle are all small mammals resembling raccoons.
the lama of northern southern south america
a red panda is a lot smaller that a normal panda
the llama of northern South America is found closer to the equator
the red on the panda is blood