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- A red panda has been found more than 16 hours after it went missing from Belfast Zoo in Northern Ireland.
- A zoo spokeswoman told INSIDER that the red panda was called Amber and that she was born at the zoo around six months ago.
- Amber is healthy and back in her enclosure, the zoo said.
- Red pandas are listed as endangered, with fewer than 10,000 left in the wild due to factors like climate change and deforestation.
A red panda escaped from a zoo in Northern Ireland, starting a police hunt for the endangered animal that lasted more than 16 hours.
The red panda went missing from Belfast Zoo on Sunday, with the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) saying said that it had gone on a "surprise vacation."
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