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I would have to say that there is about a -5% decrease in the amount of pandas in the last few decades. Pandas are cool looking but unfortunately i dont like thinking about the fact that pandas are going extinct. I don't know if this is politicaly correct but if it is try to use other research. It might be %-6.9 or %3.14159265358979^3

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