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What kind of animal is the image ambassador of WWF?
The image ambassador of WWF is panda.

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is one of the largest independent environmental protection organizations in the world and enjoys a high reputation in the world. Since the establishment of 196 1, WWF has been committed to environmental protection, with more than 5 million supporters, and its project network covers more than 100 countries around the world. WWF is committed to protecting the world's biodiversity and living environment, and all its efforts are aimed at reducing the impact of human beings on these creatures and their living environment.

WWF 196 1 was established, with its headquarters in Grand, Switzerland. WWF has offices in more than 80 countries around the world, with 2,500 full-time employees and more than 5 million volunteers. The mission of WWF is to stop the deterioration of the natural environment of the earth and create a bright future in which human beings live in harmony with nature.

Panda characteristics

The giant panda belongs to Xiong Ke, a mammal belonging to the genus Giant Panda. There are only two subspecies, the male is slightly larger than the female. This is a bear-like, plump and rich body, short and round head and tail. Head and body length 1.2 ~ 1.8m, tail length 10 ~ 12cm. The weight is 80 ~ 120kg, and the maximum weight can reach 180kg. Body color is black and white, and cheeks are round. There are big "dark circles", the iconic walking of eight characters inside, and claws as sharp as scalpels.

The skin of the giant panda is thick, and the thickest part can reach10 mm. The black-and-white appearance is conducive to hiding on the ground covered with dense trees and snow, and it is not easy to be found by natural enemies. Living in a dense bamboo forest at an altitude of 2600 ~ 3500 meters, the air here is thin and foggy all the year round, and the temperature is below 20℃. There are a lot of bamboos here, and the distribution of topography and water resources is beneficial for this species to nest, hide and feed their offspring. Giant pandas are good at climbing trees and love to play.