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The Giant Panda and which of the following serve as an Asian countrys national emblem?
Question 1:
The Giant Panda and which of the following serve as an Asian countrys national emblem?
A.
The dragon
B.
The Golden Lion Tamarin
C.
The Chinese alligator
D.
The South China Tiger
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