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| - The Giant Panda is a limited edition animal that was released on February 11th, 2010 as part of the Lunar New Year Event. It is based off of the real-world Giant Panda. This item was re-released on January 09th, 2011 as part of the 32nd File:Mystery Game-icon.png Mystery Game.
- This is a large panda summoned by Pain.
- The Giant Panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, is a medium-sized, black and white bear indigenous to Asia. It is available in Zoo Tycoon and Zoo Tycoon 2. The giant panda is best known for its distinctive black and white markings. Giant pandas live in bamboo forests at high elevations and feed primarily on bamboo, which is not highly nutritious. The giant panda's so-called sixth front toe is not a digit or claw, but an enlarged wrist bone that functions as a thumb in grasping food. Unlike other bears, they vocalize by bleating rather than roaring.
- The Giant Panda (also known as the Panda Bear or simply Panda) was originally regarded as a common myth. The existence of this creature started as a joke by the people of China on the westerners. After a fur pelt was exposed to the public, a live giant panda was eventually found, proving that it does exist and that there could be hope for the unicorn yet. The panda is described as a black-and-white animal resembling a bear that lives in Communist China. They symbolize peace and freedom, something that humans in China will not have for a long time. Their favorite food is bamboo and are known to be masters of Kung Fu.
- The giant panda has always been a rare animal, confined to the mountain forests of central China, where it eats primarily bamboo. This bear-like mammal has been hunted to near extinction for its fur, and has also suffered from habitat desctruction. Despite laws to protect them, only 1,000 giant pandas remain in the wild. While the dragon has often served as China's national emblem, internationally the panda appears at least as commonly. As such, it is becoming widely used within China in international contexts, for example the five Fuwa mascots of the Beijing Olympics.
- The Giant Panda is perhaps the most widely recognized endangered species, having been the World Wildlife Fund's symbol since 1961. The giant panda is indigenous to mountainous forests of southwest China. Its threats include habitat destruction and poaching. Pandas live at the top of the Yangtze Basin, home to millions of people as well as other rare, endemic, and endangered animal and plant species. Development and industry in the area includes tourism, fisheries and agriculture, transportation, hydropower, and water resources.
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