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    their entire body‚even the bottom of their feet. Red pandas use their long‚ bushy tails to balance themselves when they’re in trees. They also cover themselves with their tails in winter to keep warm. the red panda was known to be a relative of the giant panda family but now it is now usually classified as a member of the family Ailuridae. The red panda has soft thick fur that’s a rich reddish brown above the black fur underneath. The face is white‚ with a stripe of reddish brown from each eye to

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    com/animals/mammals/red-panda/ Topic Habitat: The red panda shares the giant panda’s rainy‚ high-altitude forest habitat‚ but has a wider range. Red pandas live in the mountains of Nepal and northern Myanmar (Burma)‚ as well as in central China. Animal Description: red pandas typically grow to the size of a house cat‚ though their big‚ bushy tails add an additional 18 inches. The pandas use their ringed tails as wraparound blankets in the chilly mountain heights. Like giant pandas‚ “they have an extended wrist bone that

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    Zoos

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    zoos around the world here are some: * Tiergarten Schonnbrunn Zoo‚ Vienna in Austria. Is the oldest zoo in the world‚ it was founded in 1752 but opened to the public in 1765. It has four giant pandas. Fu-Long was the first natural panda birth in Europe. There are only a few zoos in the world that house giant pandas. On July 14th 1906‚ the zoo saw the birth of the first elephant in captivity. * The Singapore Zoo opened on 27th June 1973. It has about 315 species of animals which 16% of are threatened

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    they have four fingers instead of five. Bears are very much endangered. The endangered species of bears are: polar‚ giant panda‚ brown‚ grizzly‚ Koloa‚ black American‚ black Asiatic‚ and Malay. The panda bear is a probably the most famous endangered animal‚ only existing today in six small areas located in inland China. It is estimated that there are somewhere around 700 and 1000 giant panda still alive in the wild. Due to the human beings‚ bears live in separate zones of mountains‚ woods‚ and artic

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    poachers and deforestation. Breeding these animals in a safe environment increases the population until it is big enough to be released back into the wild. For example the population of the giant panda was rapidly decreasing from deforestation. Breeding programs were established and now the population of giant pandas is stabilising. In this way‚ keeping an animal in a cage is helping the survival of the species. Keeping an animal in a zoo inclosure is not cruel because it allows normal people

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    warming are just five of the main reasons humans can be to blame for the extinction and endangerment of animals. I have researched about the following species‚ the Philautus poppiae frog native to Sri Lanka‚ the Asian elephant‚ the Siberian tiger‚ giant panda and the polar bear. Each species seems to be declining at a rapid rate‚ but why? Some would suggest that animal endangerment and extinction is a natural process‚ which to some extent is true‚ but over the last century humans have watched as animals

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    Ocean Park‚ situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island‚ is Hong Kong’s premier educational theme park. The current park covers more than 870‚000 square metres of land and features a diverse selection of world-class marine attractions‚ thrill rides and shows divided between three areas: Lowland‚ Headland and Tai Shue Wan. Operated by the Ocean Park Corporation‚ a statutory board‚ it is a not-for-profit organization that aims to provide elements of entertainment‚ education and conservation at

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    animal species‚ and many Asian governments do too little too late to protect their own environments. There are some areas of improved awareness about the risks of overly rapid expansion‚ and the protection of many iconic species - like Tigers and Giants Pandas - may benefit from focused conservation efforts. But many other animals are also threatened‚ and they don’t always get the attention they need to ensure their continued survival. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)

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    COMMON NAME‚ Giant Anteater also known as Myrmecophaga tridactyla as the scientific name is a Mammal. This Carnivores edentate animal can live up to 14 years in the wild‚ Head and body‚ 6 to 49 in; tail‚ 7 to 35 in and weighing 40 to 140 lbs. While being Edentate‚ the Giant Anteater has their long tongues that are more than sufficient to lap up the 35‚000 ants and termites they swallow each whole day. Raccoons The Raccoon also known as‚ Procyon lotor‚ lives in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil. This Mammal

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    Riding Giants Review Stacy Peralta’s “Riding Giants” accurately depicts big wave surfing without the Hollywood over tones. Able to capture decades of surfing history in only 105 minutes‚ while educating about the sport‚ the life style‚ and its passion. Ancient Hawaiian surfers dating back to as far as 1000 years enjoyed the thrill of riding waves. Then in 1948‚ a newspaper photograph of a 30-foot wave started a migration to Hawaii’s big wave paradise. The American redwood boards were far too

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