The Giant Panda
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The Giant Panda, scientifically known as the Ailurodopa melanoleuca, is considered an endangered species found in a few mountain ranges in central China, Sichuan, Shannxi, and the Gansu Provinces, according to the Smithsonian National Zoological Park. The Smithsonian Zoo continues to add that they used to live “in lowland areas, but farming, forest clearing, and other development now restrict Giant Pandas to the mountains.” Paul Massicot, founder and editor of the Internet source www.animalinfo.org, helps with the physical description. Massicot states the Giant Panda weighs in the range of one hundred and fifty pounds to two hundred and seventy five pounds.
 
 

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  1. Giant Panda weighs in the range of one hundred and fifty to two hundred and seventy pounds.
  2. Scientists are not exactly sure how the giant Panda got its colours.
  3. Who are the Giant Panda's related to?
  4. In addition to legitimate bamboo trees they also enjoy eating bamboo leaves.
  5. The newborn is only between four and eight ounces in weight and about six inches long.
  6. Giant Panda remains endangered for other reasons also.
 
 
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