Red Pandas Frolic in Snow; We Feel a Little Bit Better

Because, let's face it, we need this today, what with the snow and hail and rain and Liz Taylor dying and her obit writer dying nearly six years earlier and Westboro Baptist and 92-year-old grandmas who can't get kissed...here are some adorable red pandas playing in the snow. This helps, right? A little?


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I can’t helpmyself to smile watching on those cute pandas. I wished I could have one in ourhouse. But I think that is not possible because snow doesn’t exists in ourcountry. 

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solar attic fan

Those red pandas were cute. I enjoy watching the videos of those stunning pandas. Hope you will provide more of them.

Epac
Epac

These videos are priceless...keep 'em comin'! (and yes, we do need them).

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Charter Bus Maryland

Here is Brief History of Red Panda

The red panda is dwarfed by the black-and-white giant that shares its name. These pandas typically grow to the size of a house cat, though their big, bushy tails add an additional 18 inches (46 centimeters). The pandas use their ringed tails as wraparound blankets in the chilly mountain heights.

The red panda shares the giant panda's rainy, high-altitude forest habitat, but has a wider range. Red pandas live in the mountains of Nepal and northern Myanmar (Burma), as well as in central China.

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