Monday, November 14, 2016

Investigating Nature

This idea came to me in remembrance of a Netflix piece I watched over the summer about some of the world's cutest animals. Red pandas stuck out in my mind and I have been interested in knowing more bout them. Their scientific name being Ailurus Fulgens, which I would have no clue where to begin in pronouncing that name. Kinda like how when you think of sunflowers, you don't imediately think of their other, less common name: Helianthus.

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The red panda species are endangered. They usually have a life span of 8 years when living in the wild and usually weigh 12-20 pounds. The pandas use their tails as wraparound blankets in the cold mountains they live in.

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Red pandas unlike most carnivores, are not actually carnivores. They are mostly herbivores. They eat bamboo and leaves, like the well-known black and white pandas. Unlike them, they also eat things like fruit, acorns, roots, and eggs. They are also a fan of fake sugar.




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This adorable species can be found in Nepal, northeastern India (West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh), Bhutan, and parts of China.

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Red pandas are generally solitary, yet there are a couple of exceptions to that. Young red pandas grow rather slowly and develop extended associations with their mothers. This can last for over a year in time. The red pandas also have short relationships during annual breeding seasons.

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