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           | Description | 
           Ailurus fulgens, red panda. | 
          
          
           | Date | 
           21 November 2005, 18:30 | 
          
          
           | Source | 
            Lesser Panda | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            DANIEL WONG from Newark, CA, USA | 
          
          
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             22° 14′ 43.21″ N, 114° 10′ 31.55″ E 
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