Giant panda

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A giant panda.

The Giant Panda, or Panda Bear, is a large black and white mammal native to central-western and southwestern China, today classified as a member of the bear family (Ursidae)[1], though its unusual unbearlike features and habits for a long period consigned it to its own family (the Ailuridae).

The giant panda has a diet which is 98% bamboo, with other foods including fish, honey and yams.[Citation Needed] The Giant Panda is an endangered animal, with an estimated 3,000 pandas alive in the wild, though intensive conservation efforts have been made by the Chinese.

Trivia

Some British police cars are referred to as panda cars for their black and white markings, others (with a red stripe down their side) are referred to as jam sandwiches.

Pandas in the U.S.

China has given many Pandas to the U.S. supposedly as gifts. In reality they are Maoist spies intended to brainwash us by being lovable. They are known to eat, shoot, and leave our cities in utter desolation.

References

  1. Giant Panda classification