Red pandas, facts and photos (2024)

Common Name:
Red panda

Scientific Name:
Ailurus fulgens

Type:
Mammals

Diet:
Omnivore

Average Life Span In The Wild:
8 to 10 years

Size:
22 to 25 inches, plus tail of 15 to 19 inches

Weight:
Eight to 17 pounds
Size relative to a 6-ft man:

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IUCN Red List Status:
Endangered

LC

NT

VU

EN

CR

EW

EX

Least Concern Extinct

Current Population Trend:
Decreasing

About red pandas

Red pandas have shot to viral fame for their adorable looks, but there’s a lot more to these elusive animals than their kitten-like faces and striking reddish-brown coats.

Red pandas, which grow to about the size of a house cat, are impressive acrobats that climb and swing on trees in their Asian forest homes, and they once sparked fierce debate about their relationship to giant pandas. Taxonomists previously assigned them to both the raccoon family and the bear family, but DNA research later revealed that they belong to their own unique family (Ailuridae) and genus (Ailurus).

While originally thought to be two subspecies—the Himalayan red panda and the Chinese red panda—growing evidence suggests they may be two distinct species instead. The Chinese red panda is a bit larger and has more distinct rings on its fluffy tail.

Range and habitat

Red pandas live in the rainy mountain forests of Nepal, India, Bhutan, northern Myanmar (Burma), and central China. They spend the vast majority of their lives in trees, where they sleep and sunbathe.

These animals have adapted incredibly well to their environment: They have sharp, semi-retractable claws that help them grip slippery branches, and their flexible ankles give them the unique ability to climb down trees headfirst. This helps them quickly escape predators like snow leopards and jackals, which may have difficulty seeing the animals to begin with: Their coats match the moss clumps that grow on their tree homes, and their black bellies make it difficult for predators to spot them from the ground.

Red pandas even have two layers of fur—a soft undercoat covered with coarse hairs—to insulate them from the mountain chill, and they use their long tail as a wraparound blanket.

Diet

Red pandas belong to the order Carnivora, but this has more to do with their biological classification than their actual diet. In reality they rarely eat meat, instead using their powerful molars to grind through up to four pounds of bamboo a day. They also sometimes eat fruit, acorns, roots, eggs, rodents, and birds.

Like giant pandas, red pandas have an extended wrist bone that functions almost like a thumb and helps them grip bamboo shoots. The solitary creatures forage at night and in the gloaming hours of dusk and dawn.

Behavior

In general red pandas live on their own, but when they do interact with other red pandas, they communicate by arching their tails, bobbing their heads, squealing, or making a sound that scientists call a “huff-quack”—a mix between a duck quack and a pig snort. Pandas who feel threatened may let out a barking sound or release a pungent liquid from glands at the base of their tail.

This smelly liquid also serves another purpose: Males release it to mark their territory when searching for a mate in winter and early spring. They don’t have a big window: females are only fertile for a couple of days a year. They typically give birth to one to four cubs that remain with them for about 90 days. Males take little or no interest in the cubs, leaving the cub-rearing to the mothers.

Threats and conservation

Red pandas are considered endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, the organization that determines the conservation status of plant and animal species. While no one knows the exact number of animals in the wild, a 2015 estimate put the population at 10,000, a 50 percent drop since 1997.

These animals are threatened by people clearing their forest habitat for logging and agriculture, as well as by diseases that can spread from domesticated animals. Hunters also kill red pandas for their fur or inadvertently when the creatures stumble into traps meant for other animals. In rare instances red pandas have been snatched from the wild, likely for the illegal pet trade.

This photo was submitted to Your Shot, our photo community on Instagram. Follow us on Instagram at @natgeoyourshot or visit us at natgeo.com/yourshot for the latest submissions and news about the community.

This photo was submitted to Your Shot, our photo community on Instagram. Follow us on Instagram at @natgeoyourshot or visit us at natgeo.com/yourshot for the latest submissions and news about the community.

Photograph by alana smith, National Geographic Your Shot

DID YOU KNOW?

Red pandas, unlike black-and-white pandas, are not bears.
Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Red pandas can poop the equivalent of their body weight in one week.
National Geographic

Speaking of poop, during mating season male red pandas will leave out piles of it to alert females to their presence.
Smithsonian Magazine

The Chinese word for red panda is hun-ho, meaning “fire fox.”
San Diego Zoo

To conserve energy when temperatures drop, red pandas can put themselves in a “torpor,” which is a deep sleep that slows their metabolic rate.
Red Panda Network

A French zoologist first described the red panda in 1825—48 years before giant pandas were cataloged.
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

Red pandas, facts and photos (2024)

FAQs

How many red pandas are left in 2024? ›

Endangered. It is estimated that there are less than 10,000 and as few as 2,500 red pandas remaining in the wild.

What do red pandas eat? ›

Food/Eating Habits

Because red pandas are obligate bamboo eaters, they are on a tight energy budget for much of the year. They may also forage for roots, succulent grasses, fruits, insects and grubs, and are known to occasionally kill and eat birds and small mammals.

How many red pandas were left? ›

There are estimated to be around 2500 to 10,000 red pandas left in the wild, worldwide! This makes the red panda classified as an endangered species.

Why are there only 10,000 red pandas? ›

Almost 50% of the red panda's habitat is in the Eastern Himalayas. The loss of nesting trees and bamboo is causing a decline in red panda populations across much of their range because their forest home is being cleared.

Can red pandas swim? ›

Although red pandas are excellent swimmers, it is not something they do very often. In my time working with red pandas, I've seen a lot of cute and interesting behaviors. One of my favorite memories is from 2016, when Asa first arrived and made a splash during her debut — literally.

How long are red pandas pregnant? ›

The gestation period of the red panda is approximately 134 days. Females become noticeably heavy and lethargic around six weeks before parturition. Several days before parturition, the female begins to carry nest materials (sticks, grass, leaves) to a suitable nest site.

Can red pandas be pets? ›

They have sharp teeth and claws that can be dangerous, and scent glands that emit a musky liquid. They also require specialized diets and healthcare. Moreover, red pandas are endangered animals protected by law, so it is illegal to buy and sell them as pets.

How many babies do red pandas have in a lifetime? ›

Lifespan: Red pandas may live as long as 23 years. They show symptoms of age at around 12 to 14 years old. Gestation: 1-4 cubs are born after 135 day gestation period. Diet: Mostly Bamboo but will also eat roots, berries, eggs, and acorns.

Do red pandas like bananas? ›

Aside from biscuits, red pandas in zoos are also given other enrichment treats like apples, grapes, bananas, berries, and other fresh produce.

What is a red pandas natural enemy? ›

The primary predator of the red panda is thought to be the snow leopard and occasionally martens. Cubs may be hunted by birds of prey and other small carnivores.

How do red pandas sleep? ›

When it gets really cold, red pandas wrap their tail around themselves and go into a deep sleep, reducing their metabolic demands and lowering both their core temperature and respiration rate (a process called torpor).

Is the oldest red panda still alive? ›

Guinness World Records is saddened to learn of the passing of Taylor, the world's oldest living red panda in captivity, who lived a long and remarkably healthy life in ZooMontana, Montana, USA.

What are baby red pandas called? ›

Baby red pandas, often called cubs, are irresistibly charming creatures native to the Eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. Born with a soft cinnamon-brown fur, these little balls of fluff exhibit playful behavior from an early age.

Is a red panda a raccoon? ›

Neither! Red pandas are actually pretty interesting, because they occupy their own odd little branch of the Carnivora family tree. They are the sole (living) members of the family Ailuridae; their nearest relatives are indeed raccoons, but even that is a rather distant relationship.

Do red pandas have 5 fingers? ›

The Himalayan red panda is recorded to weigh 3.2–9.4 kg (7.1–20.7 lb), while the Chinese red panda weighs 4–15 kg (8.8–33.1 lb) for females and 4.2–13.4 kg (9.3–29.5 lb) for males. It has five curved digits on each foot, each with curved semi-retractile claws that aid in climbing.

How old are red pandas? ›

Lifespan: Red pandas may live as long as 23 years. They show symptoms of age at around 12 to 14 years old. Gestation: 1-4 cubs are born after 135 day gestation period. Diet: Mostly Bamboo but will also eat roots, berries, eggs, and acorns.

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