Red Panda

$50.00

Red pandas (Ailurus fulgens) spend most of their time in trees in temperate forests of the Eastern Himalayas. Slightly larger than a cat, with a bear-shaped body, and long bushy tail for balance and warmth, they are beautiful, gentle creatures currently endangered by humans because of habitat loss and poaching. They are primarily herbivores, and the name panda is said to come from the Nepali word ponya, which means bamboo or plant-eating animal. I will donate 10% of proceeds from Red Panda prints to the Red Panda Network.

Fine Art Print
10.375 x 7.375" image area
8.5 x 11” sheet
Printed with archival inks
Acid-free 330 gsm 100% cotton paper

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Red pandas (Ailurus fulgens) spend most of their time in trees in temperate forests of the Eastern Himalayas. Slightly larger than a cat, with a bear-shaped body, and long bushy tail for balance and warmth, they are beautiful, gentle creatures currently endangered by humans because of habitat loss and poaching. They are primarily herbivores, and the name panda is said to come from the Nepali word ponya, which means bamboo or plant-eating animal. I will donate 10% of proceeds from Red Panda prints to the Red Panda Network.

Fine Art Print
10.375 x 7.375" image area
8.5 x 11” sheet
Printed with archival inks
Acid-free 330 gsm 100% cotton paper

Red pandas (Ailurus fulgens) spend most of their time in trees in temperate forests of the Eastern Himalayas. Slightly larger than a cat, with a bear-shaped body, and long bushy tail for balance and warmth, they are beautiful, gentle creatures currently endangered by humans because of habitat loss and poaching. They are primarily herbivores, and the name panda is said to come from the Nepali word ponya, which means bamboo or plant-eating animal. I will donate 10% of proceeds from Red Panda prints to the Red Panda Network.

Fine Art Print
10.375 x 7.375" image area
8.5 x 11” sheet
Printed with archival inks
Acid-free 330 gsm 100% cotton paper