The Chinese red panda is calling (2019) Painting by Jack Luo
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- Dimensions Height 16.5in, Width 11.7in
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It mainly lives in mixed coniferous and broadleaved forests or evergreen broad-leaved forests where there are bamboo clusters.The perennial temperature in these areas is generally below 25℃ in summer and between 0℃ and 10℃ in winter.The activity area is relatively large. In summer, red pandas mostly play in the river valley with streams on the shady[...]
It mainly lives in mixed coniferous and broadleaved forests or evergreen broad-leaved forests where there are bamboo clusters.The perennial temperature in these areas is generally below 25℃ in summer and between 0℃ and 10℃ in winter.The activity area is relatively large. In summer, red pandas mostly play in the river valley with streams on the shady slope, while in winter, they play in the yangpo river valley basin. After snowfall, they even play in the grassy slope and thickets near the village.Especially in the xiangyang cliff or tree top sun, so the local people in sichuan used to be called "boring children".
Species such as the giant panda are shrinking in the mountains of southwest China.According to a recent report by conservation international, only about 8 percent of the forests in the mountains of southwest China remain pristine due to overgrazing and illegal hunting
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Species such as the giant panda are shrinking in the mountains of southwest China.According to a recent report by conservation international, only about 8 percent of the forests in the mountains of southwest China remain pristine due to overgrazing and illegal hunting
Watercolor+Digital
welcome to buy high end prints and reproductions
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