Giant Panda
Top 7 in Top 10 World's Fluffiest Animals
The Giant Panda, also known as the panda bear (or simply the panda), is a bear species endemic to China. Although the giant panda is a member of the Carnivora order, more than 99 percent of its diet consists of bamboo shoots and leaves. Other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents, or carrion are occasionally consumed by giant pandas in the wild. In addition to carefully prepared food, they may be fed in captivity honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, oranges, or bananas.
Even though an adult giant panda can weigh up to 280 pounds and measure over 6 feet tall, this adored bear of the Chinese bamboo forest is easily identified as another incarnation of fluffy sweetness. The panda has predominantly white fur, but it also has characteristic black features like pom-pom ears on top of its round head, small, patched-in eyes, a black nose, a black saddle on its shoulder, and black limbs and legs.