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China Giant Panda

Posted in Chinese animal
03
Feb

The Panda is classified generally to bring family and is native to central and southern China. Main Food Panda is bamboo, but they eat other foods such as fish, eggs and honey. It is one of the most endangered species in the world with 1.600 pandas living in the wild and about 160 live in [...]

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