Panda
Crossword Clue and Answers
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Crossword Answers
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ANIMAL
A living organism characterized by voluntary movement
MAMMAL
Any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk
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BEARCAT
Arboreal civet of Asia having a long prehensile tail and shaggy black hair
CATBEAR
Reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas
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REDPANDA
Reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas
COONBEAR
Large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae
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PANDABEAR
Large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae
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GIANTPANDA
Large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae
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LESSERPANDA
Reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas
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AILURUSFULGENS
Reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas
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AILUROPODAMELANOLEUCA
Large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae