Q36. Panda is the name for two nocturnal Asian mammals: the red panda and the giant panda. The red panda, also known as the lesser panda and cat-bear, is found at high elevations in the Himalayas. It resembles a raccoon but has a longer body and tail and a more rounded head. Its thick fur is rust-colored to deep chestnut, with black on the underparts, limbs, and ears. The red panda spends much of its time in trees but feeds on the ground, eating primarily bamboo leaves but also fruit and roots. The giant panda superficially resembles a bear. Its body is chiefly white, and the limbs are brownish-black, with the dark color extending up over the shoulder. The ears and eye patches are black. The giant panda lives in restricted areas of the high mountain bamboo forests of central China, and its diet consists entirely of bamboo shoots. Rare in the wild, they produce young poorly when not in their natural environment. Giant pandas are protected by law in China.It can be understood from the passage that:English — Passages — Question 36 of 56A. All the nocturnal mammals in China are called panda.B. The diets of the red panda and the giant panda are not totally the same.C. There are no pandas in China for the time being.D. The underparts, limbs, and ears of the giant panda are all white.Practice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →