Really, it looks like it might be some made-up Photoshopped hoax animal....
There are a couple of them at the Woodland Park Zoo. They look like they were made by Gund. So cute!
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Really, it looks like it might be some made-up Photoshopped hoax animal....
There are a couple of them at the Woodland Park Zoo. They look like they were made by Gund. So cute!
Now even Randallstown is being added to the warning. TOO CLOSE. It's now a "severe thunderstorm with strong rotation near Reisterstown... moving southwest at 30 mph."
Guess who get in the car in 10 minutes and drives that way? Fun. That'll also probably be the time the center of the city actually gets whomped, because it hasn't yet.
We used to see them at the National Zoo and they were always better than the Giant Pandas because they were active and outside and sometimes grumbling/hissing at the visitors.
The red pandas ARE that cute - possibly cuter. They tend to curl up in the trees, sometimes they kind of drape themselves over the branches.
I bet their babycams are just so-so, though.
I bet their babycams are just so-so, though
Probably. Or maybe the red pandas just haven't marketed themselves properly. Or maybe they're not as technologically adept as the black and white pandas.
Weren't they supposed to be distantly related to raccoons?
Wikipedia ahoy!
Also, I'm having a hard time thinking of a post-1979 collectible car that I might want.
Buick Grand National? Not sure about the gas mileage though. Is the Subaru SVX a collectible?
The most recent molecular-systematic DNA research places the Red Panda into its own independent family Ailuridae. Ailuridae are part of a trichotomy within the broad superfamily Musteloidea (Flynn et al., 2001) that includes the Mephitidae (skunks), Procyonidae (raccoons), and Mustelidae (weasel, mink, wolverine, badger); but it is not a bear (Ursidae) as is the Giant Panda.[7]