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1 Hindamata
Punktid
Re d  Pa nda
Jarita Maaria Rintamäki
6.klass
Appe a r a nc e

Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks
Head and  body  are 50 to 65 cm long, 
tail  30 to 50 cm.
Teine tase

Kolmas tase
oThey have red and  black  fur.

Neljas tase

Viies tase
oRed pandas have long, bushy  tails .
oOn their heads are two large white 
and black ears.
oThe muzzle area  around  the  nose  is 
also covered in white fur.
Ha bi t a t
   o Red Pandas  live  in  Nepal , Burma,  southern  China and surrounding  areas
oThey live in  Himalaya   forests  and in  mountains , bamboo forests and 
thickets. 
oLive in  trees .
Be ha vi or
   
oRed pandas are  fast  climbers and wil  use their tails to  balance  
when  running  in trees.
oRed panda sleeps  during  the day.
oWhen they wake up, then they clean their fur like cats.
oTheir enemy is  snow  leopard.
oRed pandas use their sharp claws to defend themselves. 
oThey can  even  stand up for ten  seconds .
Ba by  r e d  pa nda s
 
oThey make dens and hiding  places  for the smal  panda 
cubs.
oCubs are born in June or  July .
oRed pandas have one to  four  babies in a  year .
oFor the  first  four months, cubs eat  milk .
oAfter they start  looking  for food with their  mother .
oBaby red pandas are born blind.
Food
oRed pandas mostly eat bamboo.
oThey eat fruit acorns,  grass , nuts, flowers,  berries, 
roots  and  eggs  too.
oThey even eat  insects , birds  and chicks.
oRed pandas can spend 13  hours  a day looking for 
and  eating  bamboo.
How  r e d  pa nda s   got   t he i r   na me ?
The red panda has a cat­like  face . This has earned  them  a name 
"fire­colored cat.“
The name “panda”  comes  from the Nepalese word poonya, which  means  
eater  of bamboo.“
Some   f a c t s   a bout   r e d  pa nda s
 
oOver the  winter  red pandas often  lose  up to 15% of their 
body weight.
oThey live 8 to 14  years  in the  wild .
oThey are not bears.
o There  are a red panda on Mozil a  Firefox ’s  logo  and it’s 
name is taken from red panda’s name too. 
oThey are  quite  rare.
Us e d  l i t e r a t ur e
  ohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_panda
ohttp:// animals .nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/red-
panda/
ohttp://www.globio.org/glossopedia/article. aspx ?art_id=13
ohttp://redpandanetwork.org/red_panda/about-the-red-panda/
ohttp://www.thejunglestore.com/Red-Pandas

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Appearance
  • Habitat
  • Behavior
  • Baby red pandas
  • Food
  • How red pandas got their name?
  • Some facts about red pandas
  • Used literature
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