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Fei, Y.; Hou, R.; Spotila, J. R.; Paladino, F. V.; Qi, D. & Zhang, Z. (2017). "Metabolic rate of the Red Panda, Ailurus fulgens, a dietary bamboo specialist". PLOS ONE. 12 (3): e0173274. Bibcode: 2017PLoSO..1273274F. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173274. PMC 5356995. PMID 28306740.

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a b c "Discussion about the Chinese name for giant panda (in Chinese)". Archived from the original on 24 January 2008 . Retrieved 17 January 2008. The giant panda's paw has a "thumb" and five fingers; the "thumb" – actually a modified sesamoid bone – helps it to hold bamboo while eating. [51] Stephen Jay Gould discusses this feature in his book of essays on evolution and biology, The Panda's Thumb. Millar, J. & Tenzing, K. (2021). "Transforming degraded rangelands and pastoralists' livelihoods in eastern Bhutan". Mountain Research and Development. 41 (4): D1–D7. doi: 10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-21-00025.1. Xu, L. & Guan, J. (2018). Red Panda market research findings in China (PDF). Cambridge: Traffic. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 January 2022 . Retrieved 28 January 2022. Turner, R. L. (1931). "पञ्जा pañjā". A Comparative and Etymological Dictionary of the Nepali Language. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner. p.359. Archived from the original on 27 January 2022 . Retrieved 27 January 2022.Cuvier, F. (1825). "Panda". In Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, E.; Cuvier, F. (eds.). Histoire naturelle des mammifères, avec des figures originales, coloriées, dessinées d'après des animaux vivans: publié sous l'autorité de l'administration du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle (in French). Vol.5. Paris: A. Belin. p.LII 1–3. Pandas can assess an individual's dominance status, including their age and size, via odor cues and may choose to avoid a scent mark if the signaler's competitive ability outweighs their own. [91] A pandas size can be conveyed through the height of the scent mark. [91] [95] Since larger animals can place higher scent marks, an elevated scent mark advertises a higher competitive ability. Age must also be taken into consideration when assessing a competitor's fighting ability. For example, a mature panda will be larger than a younger, immature panda and possess an advantage during a fight. [91] Reproduction A giant panda cub. At birth, the giant panda typically weighs 3 + 1⁄ 2 to 7 ounces) and measures 15 to 17 centimeters (6 to 7 inches) long. [96]

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The London Zoo received two red pandas in 1869 and 1876, the first of which was caught in Darjeeling. The Calcutta Zoo received a live red panda in 1877, the Philadelphia Zoo in 1906, and Artis and Cologne Zoos in 1908. In 1908, the first captive red panda cubs were born in an Indian zoo. In 1940, the San Diego Zoo imported four red pandas from India that had been caught in Nepal; their first litter was born in 1941. Cubs that were born later were sent to other zoos; by 1969, about 250 red pandas had been exhibited in zoos. [95] The Taronga Conservation Society started keeping red pandas in 1977. [96] Yu, L.; Li, Y.i-W.; Ryder, O. A.; Zhang, Y.-P. (2007). "Analysis of complete mitochondrial genome sequences increases phylogenetic resolution of bears (Ursidae), a mammalian family that experienced rapid speciation". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 7 (198): 198. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-7-198. PMC 2151078. PMID 17956639. Archived copy" (PDF). 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015 . Retrieved 5 February 2016. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link) Lindburg, Donald G.; Baragona, Karen (2004). Giant Pandas: Biology and Conservation. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-23867-2. Fossil record Reconstructed skull and head of Simocyon, a large carnivorous early relative of the modern red pandaa b Law, C. J.; Slater, G. J. & Mehta, R. S. (2018). "Lineage Diversity and Size Disparity in Musteloidea: Testing Patterns of Adaptive Radiation Using Molecular and Fossil-Based Methods". Systematic Biology. 67 (1): 127–144. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/syx047. PMID 28472434. Pecon-Slattery, J. & O'Brien, S. J. (1995). "Molecular phylogeny of the red panda ( Ailurus fulgens)". The Journal of Heredity. 86 (6): 413–422. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a111615. PMID 8568209. Wang, Le; Ding, Rizhi; Zhai, Yuanhao; Zhang, Qilin; Tang, Wei; Zheng, Nanning; Hua, Gang (2021). "Giant Panda Identification" (PDF). IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). 30: 2837–2849. Bibcode: 2021ITIP...30.2837W. doi: 10.1109/tip.2021.3055627. ISSN 1057-7149. PMID 33539294. S2CID 231818504. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 April 2021 . Retrieved 8 February 2021. a b Bista, D.; Baxter, G. S.; Hudson, N. J.; Lama, S. T. & Murray, P. J. (2021). "Effect of disturbances and habitat fragmentation on an arboreal habitat specialist mammal using GPS telemetry: a case of the red panda". Landscape Ecology. 37 (3): 795–809. doi: 10.1007/s10980-021-01357-w. PMC 8542365. PMID 34720409. The origin of the name panda is uncertain, but one of the most likely theories is that it derived from the Nepali word "ponya". [3] The word पञ्जा pajā or पौँजा pañjā means "ball of the foot" and "claws". [4] The Nepali words "nigalya ponya" has been translated as "bamboo footed" and is thought to be the red panda's Nepali name; in English, it was simply called panda, and was the only animal known under this name for more than 40 years; it became known as the red panda or lesser panda to distinguish it from the giant panda, which was formally described and named in 1869. [3]

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Harper, Donald (2013), "The Cultural History of the Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) in Early China", Early China 35/36: 185-224. ( abstract) Pandas eat any of 25 bamboo species in the wild, such as Fargesia dracocephala [71] and Fargesia rufa. [72] Only a few bamboo species are widespread at the high altitudes pandas now inhabit. Bamboo leaves contain the highest protein levels; stems have less. [73] Scheff, Duncan (2002). Giant Pandas. Animals of the rain forest (illustrateded.). Heinemann-Raintree Library. p.7. ISBN 0-7398-5529-8. panda (mammal, Ailurus species) – Encyclopedia Britannica". Britannica.com. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013 . Retrieved 23 January 2017. Scientists Discover Evidence of Giant Panda's Population History and Local Adaptation". 16 December 2012. Archived from the original on 18 December 2012 . Retrieved 17 December 2012.

Sotnikova, M. V. (2008). "A new species of lesser panda Parailurus (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the Pliocene of Transbaikalia (Russia) and some aspects of ailurine phylogeny". Paleontological Journal. 42 (1): 90–99. doi: 10.1007/S11492-008-1015-X. S2CID 82000411.

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Since 2010, community-based conservation programmes have been initiated in 10 districts in Nepal that aim to help villagers reduce their dependence on natural resources through improved herding and food processing practices and alternative income possibilities. The Nepali government ratified a five-year Red Panda Conservation Action Plan in 2019. [92] From 2016 to 2019, 35ha (86 acres) of high-elevation rangeland in Merak, Bhutan, was restored and fenced in cooperation with 120 herder families to protect the red panda forest habitat and improve communal land. [93] Villagers in Arunachal Pradesh established two community conservation areas to protect the red panda habitat from disturbance and exploitation of forest resources. [45] China has initiated several projects to protect its environment and wildlife, including Grain for Green, The Natural Forest Protection Project and the National Wildlife/Natural Reserve Construction Project. For the last project, the red panda is not listed as a key species for protection but may benefit from the protection of the giant panda and golden snub-nosed monkey, with which it overlaps in range. [94] In captivity Red panda at Symbio Wildlife Park Li, F.; Huang, X. Y.; Zhang, X. C.; Zhao, X. X.; Yang, J. H. & Chan, B. P. L. (2019). "Mammals of Tengchong Section of Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve in Yunnan Province, China". Journal of Threatened Taxa. 11 (11): 14402–14414. doi: 10.11609/jott.4439.11.11.14402-14414. Kappelhof, J. & Weerman, J. (2020). "The development of the Red panda Ailurus fulgens EEP: from a failing captive population to a stable population that provides effective support to in situ conservation". International Zoo Yearbook. 54 (1): 102–112. doi: 10.1111/izy.12278.

The red panda's skull is wide, and its lower jaw is robust. [28] [29] However, because it eats leaves and stems, which are not as tough, it has smaller chewing muscles than the giant panda. The digestive system of the red panda is only 4.2 times its body length, with a simple stomach, no noticeable divide between the ileum and colon, and no caecum. [28] Distribution and habitat Red panda in Neora Valley National Park Liddell, H. G. & Scott, R. (1940). "αἴλουρος". A Greek-English Lexicon (Revised and augmenteded.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. Archived from the original on 27 February 2021 . Retrieved 21 February 2021. a b c d e Glatston, A. R. (2021). "Introduction". In Glatston, A. R. (ed.). Red Panda: Biology and Conservation of the First Panda (Seconded.). London: Academic Press. pp.xix–xxix. ISBN 978-0-12-823753-3. a b Wallace, S. C. & Wang, X. (2004). "Two new carnivores from an unusual late Tertiary forest biota in eastern North America" (PDF). Nature. 431 (7008): 556–559. Bibcode: 2004Natur.431..556W. doi: 10.1038/nature02819. PMID 15457257. S2CID 4432191. a b Glatson, A. R. (1994). "The Red Panda or Lesser Panda ( Ailurus fulgens)" (PDF). Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan for Procyonids and Ailurids. The Red Panda, Olingos, Coatis, Raccoons, and their Relatives. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN/SSC Mustelid, Viverrid, and Procyonid Specialist Group. pp.8, 12. ISBN 2-8317-0046-9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 March 2021 . Retrieved 7 July 2020.

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