Etymology:
The word "panda" is derived from the Nepali word "nigalya ponya", which means "bamboo-eating animal".
Meaning:
Panda refers to a large mammal belonging to the taxonomic family Ursidae, characterized by its distinctive black and white coloration, barrel-shaped body, and broad head.
Origin:
Pandas are native to the temperate forests of central China, primarily in the provinces of Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu. They are found in mountainous regions with abundant bamboo forests, their primary food source.
Historical and Cultural Significance:
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