People once thought the red panda was related to bears or raccoons, but they are actually their own genus, Ailuridae. Within the genus, there are two species: fulgens fulgens and fulgens refulgens.
which housed the raccoons. Eventually, they earned their rightful place as the lone representatives of their genus, Ailuropoda, making them just as extraordinary as their red panda counterparts.
Despite their name, Red Pandas are not related to panda bears. They actually belong to their own taxonomic category called Ailuridae. "Trash Pandas" makes sense because raccoons share the black ...
Yet the term panda originally referred to the red or lesser panda, a tree-dwelling, raccoon-like mammal in northeast Asia with reddish-brown fur, white face markings, and a long ringed tail.