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What kind of animal is the image ambassador of WWF?

giant panda.

The theme of the WWF logo is a giant panda. In fact, this lovely giant panda has a real prototype, and its name is Xixi (also translated as Jiji). In 1958, Austrian animal dealer Heini Demer exchanged three giraffes, two rhinos, hippos and zebras for a female giant panda in Beijing Zoo. In 1961, "Xixi" borrowed an exhibition from the London Zoo in England, causing a scene of empty lanes. WWF recognizes that an influential organization logo can overcome all language barriers, so it unanimously agrees to take the moving image of the giant panda as the symbol of the organization. Since then, the lovely giant panda has become an iconic symbol of the global nature conservation movement, and it has also made WWF a household name. This is the origin of WWF and giant pandas in China and China.

Panda is a kind of Xiong Ke animal. It belongs to mammals. It looks like a bear with a tail of 1-12cm and weighs about 8-12kg. Pandas like to climb trees and play with their companions. They mainly live in the mountainous areas of Sichuan, Gansu and Shanxi, and are protected animals in China. Its head and body have only two colors, that is white and black.