Answer : A Panda is shorter than a Polarbear
The average height of a Panda is 120 cm, (3 ft, 11.2 in ) while the average height of a Polarbear is 138 cm, (4 ft, 6.3 in )
Name | Name:Panda | Name:Polarbear |
Height | Height:120 cm, (3 ft, 11.2 in ) | Height:138 cm, (4 ft, 6.3 in ) |
| * Red Panda - ranges from 100 to 140cm | * ranges from 122 to 160cm |
Weight | Weight:5 kg, (11 lbs) | Weight:475 kg, (1047 lbs) |
Top Speed | Top Speed:38 kph, (24 mph) | Top Speed:40 kph, (25 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years) | Lifespan in Wild (years):9 | Lifespan in Wild (years):25 |
Description | Description:Red Pandas live in the forests of Himalayan ranges. It feeds mainly on bamboo, berries, and eggs. It has dense reddish-brown fur,with black underneath, and white areas on the face and ears. They are expert climbers and can sleep while clinging to a tree. | Description:Polar bears are large white bears in the icy Arctic region. They have elongated necks and smaller heads than other bears. Their fur traps heat and turns yellowish in the summer. They are excellent swimmers at a rate of up to 10kph, thanks to their broad front paws, great for paddling. |
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Name:Panda |
Height:120 cm, (3 ft, 11.2 in ) |
* Red Panda - ranges from 100 to 140cm |
Weight:5 kg, (11 lbs) |
Top Speed:38 kph, (24 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):9 |
Description:Red Pandas live in the forests of Himalayan ranges. It feeds mainly on bamboo, berries, and eggs. It has dense reddish-brown fur,with black underneath, and white areas on the face and ears. They are expert climbers and can sleep while clinging to a tree. |
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Name:Polarbear |
Height:138 cm, (4 ft, 6.3 in ) |
* ranges from 122 to 160cm |
Weight:475 kg, (1047 lbs) |
Top Speed:40 kph, (25 mph) |
Lifespan in Wild (years):25 |
Description:Polar bears are large white bears in the icy Arctic region. They have elongated necks and smaller heads than other bears. Their fur traps heat and turns yellowish in the summer. They are excellent swimmers at a rate of up to 10kph, thanks to their broad front paws, great for paddling. |
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