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n. 大熊猫, 小熊猫



    panda
    [ noun ]
    1. large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae

    2. <noun.animal>
    3. reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas

    4. <noun.animal>


    panda \pan"da\ (p[a^]n"d[.a]), n. (Zo["o]l.)
    1. A small Asiatic mammal ({Ailurus fulgens}) having fine
    soft fur, which inhabits the mountains of Northern India.
    It was once thought to be related to the bears, but is now
    believed to be more closely related to raccoons. It has
    reddish-brown fur on the back and sides, and black fur on
    the legs and underside. Called also the {lesser panda}.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    2. The {giant panda} ({Ailuropoda melanoleuca}), a bearlike
    black-and white mammal now found wild only in the central
    forests of China, which lives mainly on on bamboo. It is
    an endangered species, and is a popular attraction in the
    few zoos which have bveen able to obtain specimens.
    [PJC]

    1. The agency will not rule on Michigan's panda request until at least June 6, said spokesman Dave Klinger in Washington.
    2. But the zoo administrators closed the exhibit the same day because the panda was staying in his den and acting strangely.
    3. More than 60,000 people have tickets to see Chia Chia, the giant male panda who goes on display today at the zoo, during his three-month stay in a 5,000-mile journey to a breeding program in Mexico.
    4. The men were from Pingwu County, a major habitat of the giant panda.
    5. Had this one survived, it would be the first giant panda successfully bred in the United States.
    6. Block said China typically gets $300,000 to $500,000 for a three-month panda exhibit.
    7. "They need to be as careful as they can and build a beautiful spot for them to survive," he said. "It's the same problem they had with the panda.
    8. Previous reports said Hu Fuyin was caught trying to sell the fur of a baby panda he killed in December 1985 and was sentenced in December to life in prison.
    9. It's back to Beijing for Ling Ling, the giant panda who delighted American audiences for nearly a year.
    10. Evidence of poaching of the rare giant panda in China prompted the World Wildlife Fund to oppose the Michigan exhibition, said William Reilly, the organization's president.
    11. Lord's wife, Bette Bao Lord, said she is planning a more light-hearted party Saturday that will involve ushers in panda suits.
    12. The agency, which issued permits for the visit and was named as a defendant in the federal court suit, has questioned the way China uses fees it charges for panda loans.
    13. Down with the Communist Party!" Li Peng, the Chinese premier who ordered the crackdown, was portrayed on posters as Dracula and Howe as a bumbling panda.
    14. So little was known about the panda that it was not classified as an endangered species until 1984.
    15. The Mexican zoo has had success with its panda breeding program, while Chia Chia's breeding partner at the London Zoo died in 1985.
    16. They believe the female panda will give birth this weekend or early next week.
    17. The exhibitors of the pandas in Michigan would pay Chinese authorities at least $300,000, with the money to be used to build a panda captive-breeding facility and to improve the animals' habitat, Washington said.
    18. The panda, on loan since November, returns Tuesday to the People's Republic of China.
    19. A giant panda that was born via artificial insemination has given birth to twins conceived through the same method, according to an official report.
    20. Johnson's solution is to move humans from critical areas and plant corridors of trees and bamboo between panda habitats so they can roam freely and mate naturally _ something he said pandas have no trouble doing in the wild.
    21. The zoo, which has scheduled to open the panda exhibit Tuesday, was given 10 days to come up with the documentation.
    22. Cincinnati Zoo spokeswoman Barbara Brady apologized to the as many as 4,000 spectators who were turned away from the panda exhibit.
    23. More than 4,000 peasants live in China's showcase panda research and breeding center in Wolong, in southwest China's Sichuan province.
    24. The 5 percent weight gain of the pair still keeps them within normal range for panda weight, said Bruce Clark, the zoo's senior mammal keeper.
    25. The latest cub born to the giant panda Ling-Ling died from complications caused by infections it developed either during or after birth, a National Zoo spokesman said Sunday.
    26. "China has so many people, moving them won't work," Pan said. "We need to find out ways that people and pandas can exist in a common area." He has found up to 60 percent of the forest cover in panda habitats can be cut down without ill effect.
    27. Some rare animals, including the giant panda and the golden monkey, are caught and killed, it said.
    28. The Yangtze River dolphin is rarer than the panda but also less famous and less cuddly and that means it may be doomed, says visiting American dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry.
    29. Zoo officials hope the 20-year-old panda was carrying twins, as panda mothers do in about 60 percent of pregnancies.
    30. Zoo officials hope the 20-year-old panda was carrying twins, as panda mothers do in about 60 percent of pregnancies.
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