Malaysia returned the panda, does the panda belong to the cat family or Xiong Ke?

The classification status of giant pandas has always been controversial. The ancestors of giant pandas are primitive pandas evolved from bear-like species. At present, this is the internationally accepted classification method of Xiong Ke and Giant Panda Subsubfamily, and it is gradually recognized in China.

In the traditional classification of China, giant pandas are classified as the Giant Panda Family, and there are only 1 genus and 1 species in the Giant Panda Family, that is, giant pandas. Foreign zoologists used to classify it as Xiong Ke or Urbanaceae. Scientists in China believe that the giant panda is between Pandidae and Xiong Ke and should be an independent family.

Giant pandas have lived on the earth for at least 8 million years and are known as "living fossils" and "national treasures of China". The giant panda is black and white in color, with round cheeks, big dark circles, chubby body and iconic walking posture. It has eight characters inside and claws as sharp as scalpels. It is one of the cutest animals in the world.

The image ambassador of WWF is the flagship species of biodiversity conservation in the world. According to the third national wild panda population survey, there are less than 1600 wild pandas in the world, which belong to the national first-class protected animals.

The modern name of the giant panda was originally named Panda or Giant Panda, which means that its face is chubby like a cat, but its whole body is like a bear, and some even belong to Xiong Ke. Other aliases for giant pandas are China Bear, Bamboo Bear, Silver Dog and Big Raccoon. Silver dog, this is because the local name and trade name of the little panda is golden dog, and the corresponding panda is called silver dog because of its white body color. Bamboo bear is named after its main food is bamboo. Hua Xiong shows that it is a rare animal which is a special product of the Chinese nation.

When the western world learned about it, it was originally translated into "panda" or "panda", but another legend was accidentally reversed into "panda" when it was first published in a newspaper in the 20th century, and unexpectedly became an ordinary name. If we take these names as clues, we can trace back many magical records.

The giant panda is an extremely precious natural and historical heritage in the world and has important academic research value. Its survival and protection are concerned by the world.