- Giant panda - Wikipedia
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), also known as the panda bear or simply panda, is a bear species endemic to China It is characterised by its white coat with black patches around the eyes, ears, legs and shoulders
- First panda cub born in Indonesia appears healthy | AP News
The first giant panda cub born in Indonesia is noisy, nursing well and showing other signs of good health
- Giant panda | Facts, Habitat, Population, Diet | Britannica
Giant panda, bear with striking black-and-white coloration inhabiting bamboo forests in the mountains of central China Its coloration, bulky body, and round face gives it a captivating appearance that has endeared it to people worldwide Learn more about the giant panda in this article
- Giant Panda | World Wildlife Fund
The panda, with its distinctive black and white coat, is adored by the world and considered a national treasure in China This bear also has a special significance for WWF because it has been our logo since our founding in 1961
- Panda - WorldAtlas
The panda, or giant panda, is one of the world's most loved and instantly recognizable animals This loveable giant, a national symbol of both China and the World Wildlife Foundation, represents a nation and a cause
- Giant panda - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers
Starting small Giant pandas start out small! They weigh only about three ounces at birth, and they're hairless and helpless The panda mother gives great care to her tiny cub For several days after birth, the mother does not leave the den, not even to eat or drink!
- History of the Giant Panda - WWF
1997 Wanglang Nature Reserve becomes the first panda reserve supported by WWF to apply systematic panda monitoring, leading to detailed documentation of where pandas occur
- Meet the Pandas - Smithsonians National Zoo
Giant panda fans can look back on the arrival of the National Zoo's new bear pair with “Prepping for Pandas," a nine-part series highlighting special moments and milestones of the new pandas’ journey to their public debut
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