|
|
|
|
 |
Join Our Club & Save 5% Instantly
|
|
|
|
Red Panda Stuffed | Large Stuffed Red Panda
Stuffed Red Panda Facts:
The stuffed red panda shares the giant panda bears name yet only grows to be the size of a house cat. They resemble racoons with their long, bushy ringed tail. A red panda stuffed only weigh at most 14 pounds and love to stay in trees. Their red and white colored fur blend in with their natural bamboo forest environment. They have soft fur that covers their entire bodies even the bottom of their feet.
A red panda stuffed can be found living in the small part of China where the panda bear resides, and in parts of the Himalayas and Myanar. They love living in the mountains and are only active at night. While active the stuffed red panda love finding food such as acorns, roots, berries, flowers, eggs, and bamboo leaves. They are solitary creatures and spend most of their life up in trees.
The only time a stuffed red panda is not independent is when mating season arrives during spring and summer. The female will give birth to up to four babies at a time. When the baby red panda stuffed is born it remains in its nest for three months. The baby stays with its mother until one year of age. Then the red panda will leave their home and start a solitary life.
Unfortuanately the red panda stuffed is also on the endangered species list. Due to their continual habitat loss there is only an estimated 2,500 stuffed red pandas surviving in the world today.

Red Panda Stuffed
stuffed panda bear
panda bear plush
panda bear stuffed animals
giant stuffed panda
panda stuffed animals
plush panda bear
stuffed panda bears
panda bear stuffed
Stuffed Red Panda
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|