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Animal Collecting, India, Chapter Five

John was talking to Jack. "I saw a brown panda in the jungle." "A brown panda?" Asked Jack. "Yes, a brown panda." Replied John. Later Jack looked in his zoologist book. He looked in the index, not for giant panda, but for qinling panda. He found it, and turned to the page. It turned out that the panda John had seen was a qinling panda (rare panda species. Most are black and white, but some are brown and white). He decided that he would try to capture it.

Qinling panda – Bear Conservation
Brown/Qinling Panda

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  1. Hey, this is so cool. I have never heard of this type of Panda before. Where in the world are they usually located? It's so cute! -Abigail

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    1. They are usually located in Qinling (that's why they are called qinling pandas).

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