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Endangered red panda cub born in Indian zoo

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A red panda cub has been born in an Indian zoo as part of a conservation breeding program to increase the population of the endangered animal. With habitats under threat in the Eastern Himalayas and China, red pandas are considered endangered and are highly vulnerable to infectious diseases. Their copper fur, appearance and small size also make them targets for the exotic pet trade.

Added on the 22/07/2021 16:23:29 - Copyright : AFP EN

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