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What is the lifespan of a giant panda? Is he docile in temperament? What hobbies do giant pandas have?
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How much of a giant panda's attack power is there?
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Was the giant panda really Chiyou's mount before?
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The giant panda is a national first-class protected animal.
The giant panda is a rare animal endemic to China and the most prestigious endangered animal in the world. In ancient Chinese books, the giant panda is called "tapir". More than 2,000 years ago, in the book "Erya" in the early years of the Han Dynasty, there was a record of "tapirs with black body color and bamboo".
Sima Xiangru, a famous writer in the Han Dynasty, listed nearly 40 kinds of exotic beasts raised in Shanglin Yuan in Xianyang at that time, and the giant panda ranked first, which shows that the giant panda was regarded as a precious famous beast at that time.
The giant panda has a plump body, thick limbs, a short bald tail, a peculiar coat color, a milky white head and body, and black limbs and shoulders, a pair of neat black ears on the head, and two black eye sockets, much like wearing a pair of figure-eight black glasses. The giant panda is handsome and tame, giving people an elegant and lively feeling.
Behavioral characteristics of giant pandas
Giant pandas spend half of their day eating, and spend most of the remaining half of their time in their sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between each feeding, lying flat, lying on their side, lying on their stomachs, stretching or curling up in a ball. At the zoo, the keepers feed them twice a day, so the pandas spend the rest of the time resting.
Giant pandas look cute even when they are sleeping. They are very nimble and are able to put their bulky bodies in a variety of positions. My favorite position is to prop my legs on a tree and cover my eyes with my hands.
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Giant panda: belongs to the order Carnivora.
The only mammals in the genus Bearidae, the Giant Panda subfamily, and the Giant Panda.
There are only two subspecies. Males are slightly larger than females. The body is fat and bear-like, plump and rich, with a round head and a short tail, a long head and torso, and a tail length of 10-12 cm.
It weighs 80-120 kg, and can weigh up to 180 kg, with a black and white body color, round cheeks, and large dark circles.
The iconic inner figure.
also has scalpel-like sharp claws. Giant pandas are thick, up to 10 mm at their thickest point. The black and white exterior is conducive to hiding in dense forest trees and snowy ground without being easily detected by predators.
Report of the Fourth National Giant Panda Survey:
Giant pandas are particularly fond of eating bamboo shoots, first of all, bamboo shoots contain a lot of protein, sugar and fat. Comparatively, bamboo.
The protein content of the rod is much less.
As a mammal, giant pandas also need a lot of protein, so they will naturally choose foods with higher protein content. At the same time, the most important reason is that the texture and taste of bamboo shoots are much better than bamboo stalks and bamboo leaves.
Since bamboo is a low-nutrient, high-fiber food, giant pandas will selectively select the cellulose and lignin in bamboo.
The lower content is eaten, such as fresh bamboo or freshly grown bamboo leaves.
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The panda is chubby, round, and very slow to crawl. The giant panda has white hair, two small black ears, and very small eyes, but its eyes are surrounded by a circle of black hair, which makes the panda look very cute. It has white hair all over its body, but its four paws are white.
As a national treasure of our country, the giant panda is deeply loved by everyone.
Other names for giant pandas include Hua Xiong, Bamboo Bear, Silver Dog and Giant Raccoon. Silver dog, this is because the local name and trade name of the red panda are golden dog, and the corresponding panda is called silver dog because of its white body color. The bamboo bear is named after the bear, which is its main feeding habit of bamboo.
Hua Xiong shows that it is a rare and exotic beast that is a specialty of the Chinese nation.
When the Western world recognized it, it was originally translated as "big panda" or "panda", but another legend has it that when it first published the news in the 20th century, it was accidentally reversed to "panda", and unexpectedly became a common name. If we follow these names as clues, we can trace many magical records.
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