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Christine Harper
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25 May, 06:08
Why are Red pandas going endangered?
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Solomon Crosby
25 May, 06:32
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Why are Red pandas going endangered? Because their population is way down and their natural habitat is being invaded on, and they have been hunted too much. Red pandas are also being hunted by humans for their fur which is sold in the fur trade.
The red panda is endangered mainly because their bamboo forests which they live in and eat bamboo. Plus they are also hunted because of their fox like tail which in China is considered as a good luck charm for newlywed couples.
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