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All about red pandas

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All About Polar Bears A symbol of the Arctic, polar bears are the world’s largest land predator and biggest member of the bear family. With heavy fur, blubber up to four inches thick and black skin that absorbs heat from the sun, polar bears are amazingly well adapted to the Arctic climate. Denning females spend long periods of time largely immobile without eating or drinking, yet they do not lose bone mass or suffer from lack of water. Scientists believe that understanding polar bears may hold the key to treating many diseases.Sadly, polar bears may be one of the first species lost in a warm-ing world. These magnificent animals are facing unprecedented threats as a warming climate and loss of their sea ice habitat make it more difficult for the bears to hunt prey like seals and find dens for their cubs. Though polar bears are well adapted to ex-tended fasts, they can only survive without food for so long. Since polar bears have evolved to live in the extreme conditions of the Arctic, even minor climate changes could profoundly impact the species.What’s happening now: Although polar bears received Endan-gered Species Act protection in 2008, the federal government is still failing to stop oil and gas activities in two of the Arctic’s most important polar bear habitats – the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas. If an oil spill were to happen in these waters, it could lead to many wildlife casualties since there is no sure way to clean up a spill in icy waters. Earthjustice and our partners have suc-cessfully he prevented Shell Oil from drilling in the Chukchi in 2014 by challenging its drilling leases, but a more permanent solution will be needed if the Arctic is to remain prime habitat for polar bears.

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About Red Pandas The red panda has small features like a cat but the markings of a panda or raccoon. In fact it looks like a cross between all three! It is reddish brown with a very thick ringed tail. Red pandas lives in Asia and shares some of its habitat with the giant pandaThey both share some similar lifestyle facts. Both animals like to eat bamboo, although the red panda will supplement its diet and eat addition foods when available. They are both solitary creatures and endan-gered. They even share breeding and reproduction characteristics. Despite all of their similarities, the red panda family classi�cation is Ailuridae.

Information on their life cycle in the wild is not complete. The red panda is also known as the lesser panda, �re cat, small red panda, and western red panda. HABITAT

The red panda lives, eats, and raises its babies in forest mountain terrains. Its habitat range includes central China, Nepal, Myanmar(Burma), and Bhutan. Precise information on their habitat distribution is not known since wild population facts are di�cult to gather.

RED PANDA FACTS•Physical description: The red panda has reddish brown fur with distinct white marks on its face and tail. It has a very long �u�y tail and small ears. Its whiskers are white and long.•Lifespan: 8 to 12 years is the average but can live to be 15 years old.•Communication: Squeaks, chattering noises, chipmunk like sounds.•Size: Weight is 8 to 12 pounds. Length is 20 to 24 inches.•Social behavior: Solitary except during mating.•Conservation status: Endangered due to loss of habitat.•Population: Exact information di�cult to obtain, estimated to be under 2400.•Predators: Snow leopards, martens.•Breeding frequency: 1 or 2 yearsENDANGERED STATUS

Once living in many parts of Asia including greater China, the red panda is now con�ned to parceled territories that collectively are a fraction of its original habitat. These isolated parcels interfere with feeding, migration, and breeding activities.

Many facts indicate that reproduction rates are on the decline. The foods it must eat to maintain its lifestyle and reproduction cycle have been reduced by habitat loss, global warming, hunting, and poaching. Their greatest threat is therefore mankind.

Research facts show many baby red pandas do not survive to adulthood. The red panda is classi�ed as endan-gered. In fact it is now extinct in several countries according to information from conservation groups.

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LIFESTYLEAlthough complete information on these scarce creatures is not documented, certain facts are known. Adults lead solitary lives. However this endangered species has been observed to be more social prior to reproduc-tion cycles.

They are active from dusk to dawn and their primary habitat is above the ground in trees. In fact they breed and sleep in trees. A major characteristic is the ability to traverse tree branches easily.

These pandas like to eat, clean themselves, mate, and sleep. Life style of this animal includes a lot of play and mischief. Baby red pandas are energetic from the start.

DIET

Bamboo is the main diet of the red panda and is abundant in its natural habitat. However it will also eat a variety of other foods such as fruits,

nuts, eggs, �owers, and seeds.

Information from their droppings reveal additional diet facts, such as their taste for other prey such as rodents and small birds.

Red panda cubs eat bamboo until they are mature enough to expand their diet. Their bamboo ranges are endangered and threaten the life style of this unique species.

REPRODUCTION

Breeding season is in the late fall through winter. The gestation period is about four months. Baby red pandas are born in an

average litter size of one to four babies and are born in the late spring and summer.

They build a nest or use hollow tree trunks or small caves to give birth to their newborn. The mother red panda takes care of her cubs until

they reach adulthood when the next mating season begins.

After birth adulthood is reached in 16 to 18 months. At 18 months both male and female are ready to mate and repeat the reproduction process

Information from BearLife.orgS

About Red Pandas The red panda has small features like a cat but the markings of a panda or raccoon. In fact it looks like a cross between all three! It is reddish brown with a very thick ringed tail. Red pandas lives in Asia and shares some of its habitat with the giant pandaThey both share some similar lifestyle facts. Both animals like to eat bamboo, although the red panda will supplement its diet and eat addition foods when available. They are both solitary creatures and endan-gered. They even share breeding and reproduction characteristics. Despite all of their similarities, the red panda family classi�cation is Ailuridae.

Information on their life cycle in the wild is not complete. The red panda is also known as the lesser panda, �re cat, small red panda, and western red panda. HABITAT

The red panda lives, eats, and raises its babies in forest mountain terrains. Its habitat range includes central China, Nepal, Myanmar(Burma), and Bhutan. Precise information on their habitat distribution is not known since wild population facts are di�cult to gather.

RED PANDA FACTS•Physical description: The red panda has reddish brown fur with distinct white marks on its face and tail. It has a very long �u�y tail and small ears. Its whiskers are white and long.•Lifespan: 8 to 12 years is the average but can live to be 15 years old.•Communication: Squeaks, chattering noises, chipmunk like sounds.•Size: Weight is 8 to 12 pounds. Length is 20 to 24 inches.•Social behavior: Solitary except during mating.•Conservation status: Endangered due to loss of habitat.•Population: Exact information di�cult to obtain, estimated to be under 2400.•Predators: Snow leopards, martens.•Breeding frequency: 1 or 2 yearsENDANGERED STATUS

Once living in many parts of Asia including greater China, the red panda is now con�ned to parceled territories that collectively are a fraction of its original habitat. These isolated parcels interfere with feeding, migration, and breeding activities.

Many facts indicate that reproduction rates are on the decline. The foods it must eat to maintain its lifestyle and reproduction cycle have been reduced by habitat loss, global warming, hunting, and poaching. Their greatest threat is therefore mankind.

Research facts show many baby red pandas do not survive to adulthood. The red panda is classi�ed as endan-gered. In fact it is now extinct in several countries according to information from conservation groups.

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