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Giant Panda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca, "black-and-white cat-foot"; traditional Chinese: 大熊貓; simplified Chinese: 大熊猫; pinyin: Dàxióngmāo; literally: "big bear cat ... en.wikipedia.org
Giant Panda Facts - National Zoo| FONZ Giant pandas live in broadleaf and coniferous forests with a dense understory of bamboo, at elevations between 5,000 and 10,000 feet. Brought to you by the National Zoo| FONZ. nationalzoo.si.edu
National Zoo: Panda Cams Read all about the Zoo's giant pandas, Mei Xiang, Tian Tian, and their cub, Tai Shan, one of the Zoo's many conservation successes. Brought to you by the National Zoo| FONZ. nationalzoo.si.edu
The Giant Panda photograph of a giant panda chewing bamboo giant-panda.com
The Giant Panda : Ailuropoda melanoleuca photograph of a giant panda by a tree ... G I A N T - P A N D A . C O M The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) first appeared in the evolutionary record during the late ... giant-panda.com
Giant Panda Prepared for WWF-NL by WCMC and WWF-Int. Jan. 2001 1 Giant Panda IUCN Status Category: Endangered Ailuropoda melanoleuca (David, 1869) CITES Appendix: assets.panda.org
Giant Panda Giant Panda. Ailuropoda melanoleuca . The Giant Panda has roamed the Earth for thousands of years. It has roamed over many thousands of miles, but is now down to only six spots on ... bioweb.uwlax.edu
Giant Panda Online - Species Survival Plan A Message From The SSP Coordinator, Don Lindburg The Species Survival Plan (SSP) for the Giant Panda is a conservation and management plan in which member organizations of the AZA ... www.giantpandaonline.org
WWF - Giant panda Common Name : Giant panda; Panda Géant (Fr); Panda gigante (Sp); Scientific Name : Ailuropoda melanoleuca : Habitat : Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests www.panda.org
Giant Panda - Defenders of Wildlife Giant Panda. Ailuropoda melanoleuca. Looked upon as the ambassador for all endangered species, the giant panda is a well-recognized symbol of international wildlife conservation. www.defenders.org
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