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Aurium Daily #107 - Stronger Than Paper

Today's topic is stationery!

This traditional paper is made from the inner bark of the gampi tree, the mitsumata shrub, or the paper mulberry, and is known for being tougher than regular paper. It is used to make ritual objects for priests, and was even used to make the wreaths for the winners of the 1998 Winter Paralympics

Here is the answer to yesterday’s question!

The answer is giant pandas! They are known for the dark patches around their eyes as well as the black fur around their arms and shoulders which are used for camouflage. The pandas cover their eye-patches to signal non-aggression, and make their eyes look larger to show aggression, especially to predators.

As always, the answer will be released tomorrow on the next issue of Aurium Daily - until then, put your answers in the comments!

See you tomorrow!

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