💨 Abstract
March 16 is recognized as Panda Day, commemorating the world's adored yet endangered giant panda species. These bears are native to the mountainous regions of southwest China, symbolizing national pride. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has used the giant panda as its logo since 1961, inspired by Chi-Chi, a panda living at the London Zoo.
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