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Not all black and white: How brown pandas got their unique coatsThey believe the Qinling pandas separated from their black-and-white counterparts around 300,000 years ago, when a genetic event made them lack a short sequence in the Bace2 gene, which is closely ...
Most of the remaining wild pandas live in the Minshan and Qinling mountains. And it is here that WWF has focussed its giant panda conservation work, supporting the Chinese government's efforts to ...
The first brown panda known to science was a female named Dandan. A local ranger found the ailing bear in Foping County in ...
Quoll is a carnivorous animal that's native to Australia and New Guinea. This animal with sharp teeth and a spotted coat, ...
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