Explanation:
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\cline(1-4) Quarks & Leptons & Gauge Bosons & Scalar Bosons \\
\cline{1-4} Up & Electron & Photon & Higgs Boson \\
Down & Electron Neutrino & W and Z Bosons & \\ Charm & Muon & Gluons & \\ Strange & Muon Neutrino & & \\ Top & Tau & & \\\ Bottom & Tau Neutrino & & \\
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Answer:
No, nor are they raccoons! Scientists have long debated the red panda's taxonomy. Red pandas were first described in 1825 as members of the raccoon family, because they have similar skulls, teeth and ringed tails.
Explanation: