
1) Adventure comic 2) Ailuropoda melanoleuca 3) Animal in Asia 4) Asian bear 5) Asian mammal 6) Asian quadruped 7) Bamboo chewer 8) Bamboo connoisseur 9) Bamboo consumer 10) Bamboo eater 11) Bamboo enthusiast 12) Bamboo forest animal 13) Bamboo lover 14) Bamboo lover of China 15) Bamboo muncher 16) Bamboo tracker
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[plant] Panda is a genus of plant of the family Pandaceae. It contains only one known species, Panda oleosa, native to western and central Africa (Liberia, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Cabinda, Gabon, Central African Republic, Congo-Brazzaville, Cameroon, Zaire). Chimpanzees have been observed to hammer on the nuts of Panda oleosa, ...
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• (n.) A small Asiatic mammal (Ailurus fulgens) having fine soft fur. It is related to the bears, and inhabits the mountains of Northern India.
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(from the article `Taiwan`) ...military aircraft to Taiwan. China also voiced concerns and warned of serious repercussions. A minor drama in cross-strait politics unfolded when ...
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reddish brown, long-tailed, raccoonlike mammal, about the size of a large cat, that is found in the mountain forests of the Himalayas and adjacent ... [3 related articles]
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Performance and Assessment Reports. Produced by the Office For Standards in Education (Ofsted) and issued annually to schools. The contents of each PANDA report are confidential between Ofsted, the school, and the local authority, although schools are free to disseminate the information as they see fit.
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Performance and Assessment Report
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Performance and Assessment Reports
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Pan'da noun (Zoology) A small Asiatic mammal (
Ailurus fulgens ) having fine soft fur. It is related to the bears, and inhabits the mountains of Northern India.
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The panda is one of two carnivores of different families, native to north west China and Tibet. The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) has black-and- white fur with black eye patches and feeds mainly on bamboo shoots, consuming about eight kg of bamboo per day. It can grow up to 1.5m long, and weigh up to 140kg. The lesser, common, or red panda (...
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Panda is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Click images to enlargeOne of two carnivores of different families, native to northwestern China and Tibet. The giant panda
Ailuropoda melanoleuca has black-and-white fur with black eye patches and feeds mainly on bamboo shoots, consuming about 8 kg/17.5 lb of bamboo per day. It can grow up ...
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Ferret with a predominantly white face, overgrown blaze. These ferrets carry a very high incidence of deafness
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China's Panda gold coins began in 1982 as the first 'premium' priced .999 bullion coin, featuring a different panda portrait each year. They became hugely popular as collectibles by the late 1980's. Each coin is individually sealed in a vinyl pouch at the China Mint.
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