Animals Panda with Heart

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The word panda was borrowed into English from French, but no conclusive explanation of the origin of the French word panda has been found.[23] The closest candidate is the Nepali word ponya, possibly referring to the adapted wrist bone of the red panda, which is native to Nepal. The Western world originally applied this name to the red panda.
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The word panda was borrowed into English from French, but no conclusive explanation of the origin of the French word panda has been found.[23] The closest candidate is the Nepali word ponya, possibly referring to the adapted wrist bone of the red panda, which is native to Nepal. The Western world originally applied this name to the red panda.
  • Template, sheet: 14
  • Details (parts): 96
  • Complexity: Middle
  • Instruction: PDF
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The word panda was borrowed into English from French, but no conclusive explanation of the origin of the French word panda has been found.[23] The closest candidate is the Nepali word ponya, possibly referring to the adapted wrist bone of the red panda, which is native to Nepal. The Western world originally applied this name to the red panda.
  • Template, sheet: 14
  • Details (parts): 96
  • Complexity: Middle
  • Instruction: PDF
lURS7.jpg

TgGYK.jpg
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Low Poly - Panda with Heart Papercraft
The word panda was borrowed into English from French, but no conclusive explanation of the origin of the French word panda has been found.[23] The closest candidate is the Nepali word ponya, possibly referring to the adapted wrist bone of the red panda, which is native to Nepal. The Western world originally applied this name to the red panda.
  • Template, sheet: 14
  • Details (parts): 96
  • Complexity: Middle
  • Instruction: PDF
lURS7.jpg

TgGYK.jpg
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