Red pandas 'already getting through lots of bamboo'

Shifumi and Pan are part of the European breeding programme

Author: Andrew KayPublished 17th Oct 2022
Last updated 17th Oct 2022

Red pandas, which used to live at Bristol, have now arrived at Exmoor Zoo and are 'getting through lots of bamboo already" say bosses.

The animals have been moved as Bristol Zoo relocates to sister site Wild Place Project in 2024.

Exmoor Zoo says it is 'turning red and not just because Halloween' as it welcomes the two arrivals.

Director Danny Reynolds said: “They will certainly feel at home with our Exmoor winters. Like Nepal, we rarely go a winter without snow.

"Hopefully this will encourage them to breed and contribute to the European breeding programme which we are excited to be a part of.

The pandas at Exmoor

"Red Pandas have been masquerading as panda bears for years. In fact, they are not pandas and not bears either! Scientists, as late as last year, finally classified them as closer relatives to skunks than to pandas, despite their name!

The pandas in their former home in Bristol

"Three-year-old female Shifumi and two-year-old male Pan are part of the European breeding programme for Red Pandas which are Endangered species.

The pandas in their former home in Bristol

"A falling global population is currently estimated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature at just 10,000.

"The Himalayan mountains of Nepal and northern Myanmar, as well as central China is the natural range for the Red Panda. Unfortunately, these areas are subject to logging, with the spread of agriculture reducing their natural habitat.

"The Red Panda’s fur helps to camouflage this intriguing animal against the reddish-brown moss covering fir trees within their range. This helps to avoid detection from predators such as snow leopards. They also have a fake thumb which is an extension of their wrist bone. This assists them with climbing bamboo which they are keen on. They eat around 30% of their body weight of a day and they are getting through lots of bamboo at the zoo already."

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