PHOTO OF THE DAY August 4, 2005  

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Where Summer Palace, Beijing, China
When 1978
Photographer Dean Conger

Named for its red fur, the red panda is about the size of a raccoon and sports a long curled tail. There are two subspecies of red panda—one living in the Himalayas, the other in southwestern China—and both are endangered.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, the National Geographic Book Journey Into China, 1982)


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