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Kiren Rijiju recently took to Twitter to post a cute video of a red panda mounted on the uppermost tree branches in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang. Captivated its charm, Rijiju couldn’t res describing the panda as ‘adorable’ in the caption. However, it wasn’t just the miner who found joy in this rare sighting. Netizens also found the video captivating as they flooded the comments section with love-filled responses.

The image shows a red panda perched on a tree branch. (Twitter/@KirenRijiju)

“Such an adorable little Red Panda found in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh shared CM @PemaKhanduBJP ji. Let’s conserve our beautiful species,” wrote Union Miner Kiren Rijiju while sharing a video on Twitter. He added, “This beautiful but elusive species is found in the mountains of Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Darjeeling and Kalimpong dricts of West Bengal.”
As the video begins, a red panda can be seen stationed on a tree in the scenic landscape of Arunachal Pradesh. The camera then zooms in on the adorable animal. Initially fixated on the camera’s presence, the panda gazes directly into its lens as if acknowledging its presence. After a brief moment, it begins to scan its surroundings.
The video was originally shared on Twitter the Chief Miner of Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu, with the caption, “Cute and little #RedPanda spotted in Tawang! The small mammal is led as endangered in the International Union for Conservation of Nature l of threatened species. These bamboo-munching species mostly reside in Himalayan regions of Northeast. Let us together protect them. They are important to safeguard biodiversity and maintain ecological integrity.”
Take a look at Kiren Rijiju’s tweets right here:

Shared on May 24, Kiren Rijiju’s primary tweet has been viewed over 1.1 lakh times. Additionally, it has received more than 4,000 likes and a flurry of comments.Here’s how people reacted to the tweet:An individual wrote, “Wow. So beautiful.” “Oh. I thought pandas are only found in China. This is beautiful,” commented another. A third added, “Beautiful find.”

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