The Red Panda, also known as the Lesser Panda, looks more like a raccoon than its giant relative.
They are primarily nocturnal and spend much of the day curled up on a branch sleeping. Red Pandas feed on the ground, mainly on bamboo shoots, grass, roots and fruit but they will occasionally eat small rodents, birds’ eggs and birds.
They live in pairs or in family groups. Red Pandas are quiet animals unless provoked, then they will rear up on hind legs and hiss.
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: EF 300mm f4 L IS USM
Film: Fuji Provia
They are primarily nocturnal and spend much of the day curled up on a branch sleeping. Red Pandas feed on the ground, mainly on bamboo shoots, grass, roots and fruit but they will occasionally eat small rodents, birds’ eggs and birds.
They live in pairs or in family groups. Red Pandas are quiet animals unless provoked, then they will rear up on hind legs and hiss.
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: EF 300mm f4 L IS USM
Film: Fuji Provia
Ref:
Date:
15/09/00
Location:
Sichuan Province, China
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters
The Red Panda, also known as the Lesser Panda, looks more like a raccoon than its giant relative.
They are primarily nocturnal and spend much of the day curled up on a branch sleeping. Red Pandas feed on the ground, mainly on bamboo shoots, grass, roots and fruit but they will occasionally eat small rodents, birds’ eggs and birds.
They live in pairs or in family groups. Red Pandas are quiet animals unless provoked, then they will rear up on hind legs and hiss.
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: EF 300mm f4 L IS USM
Film: Fuji Provia
They are primarily nocturnal and spend much of the day curled up on a branch sleeping. Red Pandas feed on the ground, mainly on bamboo shoots, grass, roots and fruit but they will occasionally eat small rodents, birds’ eggs and birds.
They live in pairs or in family groups. Red Pandas are quiet animals unless provoked, then they will rear up on hind legs and hiss.
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: EF 300mm f4 L IS USM
Film: Fuji Provia
Ref:
Date:
15/09/00
Location:
Sichuan Province, China
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters
The Red Panda, also known as the Lesser Panda, looks more like a raccoon than its giant relative.
They are primarily nocturnal and spend much of the day curled up on a branch sleeping. Red Pandas feed on the ground, mainly on bamboo shoots, grass, roots and fruit but they will occasionally eat small rodents, birds’ eggs and birds.
They live in pairs or in family groups. Red Pandas are quiet animals unless provoked, then they will rear up on hind legs and hiss.
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: EF 300mm f4 L IS USM
Film: Fuji Provia
They are primarily nocturnal and spend much of the day curled up on a branch sleeping. Red Pandas feed on the ground, mainly on bamboo shoots, grass, roots and fruit but they will occasionally eat small rodents, birds’ eggs and birds.
They live in pairs or in family groups. Red Pandas are quiet animals unless provoked, then they will rear up on hind legs and hiss.
Camera: Canon EOS 3
Lens: EF 300mm f4 L IS USM
Film: Fuji Provia
Ref:
Date:
15/09/00
Location:
Sichuan Province, China
Photographer:
Jacqui Vinters