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Pandas are not felines.
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Pandas do not belong to the feline family because pandas do not have feline habits, and their genes are similar to those of bears.
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The correct scientific name for the giant panda is 'cat bear', a subfamily of giant pandas in the family Bearidae. "Panda" is the result of a misreading (see Related Reading below).
According to the results of existing DNA tests, the giant panda is more closely related to dogs and is therefore a subspecies of the bear family. Namely: Carnivora, Canine Suborder, Ursidae, and Giant Panda Subfamily. Note: There are two major suborders of Carnivora, which are the canine suborder and the feline suborder.
As shown in the figure, it was also found in this test that although giant pandas have genetic deletions and cannot feel the taste of fresh meat, their digestion of bamboo fiber also does not rely on genes, but on the bacterial population of the gastrointestinal tract.
Related reading] The reason why it is called a cat bear is because the panda is considered to be a bear with a "body or face shape" that resembles a cat (this also includes the red panda). However, it was misread because the direction of the book in China was relatively chaotic in the past. Because the book exists from the left and from the right at the same time, some people read it backwards and misread it, which in turn created the names of the big and red pandas.
However, in history, the animal that was called "panda" because of its appearance also exists in China, called "bear cat". Just as people will think that a cat and bear look like a cat when they see its physical features, this animal will be considered to look like a baby black bear at first glance. At present, in order to better distinguish the big and red pandas from this animal, it is renamed "bear civet".
However, some of these subspecies, such as the Red River Bear Citcher, can still be seen to retain this "bear cat".
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The sights are half out of the world.
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It's a bear.
It's a bear, not a cat. It belongs to the family of mammals in the family Ursidae. The ancestor of the giant panda is the first panda, and its standard Chinese name is actually "panda", which means "bear like a cat".
This is the earliest carnivorous panda that evolved from a pseudo-bear. Giant pandas are carnivores, but they don't eat meat and prefer to eat bamboo. 99% of their food** is bamboo.
Pandas are bears, not cats. It belongs to the genus Giant Panda in the family Ursidae and is also known as the panda, bamboo bear, and white bear. It has been on Earth for more than 8 million years and is known as a living fossil.
Moreover, the giant panda is an endemic species in China, a national treasure, and a national first-class protected animal. Giant pandas are carnivores, but mostly feed on bamboo and bamboo shoots. It has a gentle temperament and does not actively attack other animals.
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Pandas are bears, not cats. The giant panda belongs to the bear family, which is a highly specialized bear, which is very similar to bears in terms of physical characteristics, nervous system and brain structure, and scientists have found that giant pandas and bears have a close blood relationship. Pandas have been known as "living fossils" since ancient times, but there are currently fewer than 1,600 giant pandas in the world.
Giant panda habits:The giant panda was originally a meat eater and also has the potential to be a carnivore, but rarely preys on animals or animal carcasses, not because it doesn't like meat, but because it lacks opportunities. Because there are very few large carnivores in the distribution area of the giant panda, there are not many carcasses left for it to eat.
The giant panda has a peculiar and interesting diet, and it lives almost entirely on bamboo, which accounts for 99% of its food. But the giant panda is not a pure vegetarian animal, it not only retains the physiological characteristics of its ancestral carnivore (canine teeth, short digestive tract and underdeveloped cecum), but also retains its carnivorous habits. In the wild, pandas have been found to eat the carcasses of goats, hairy crowned deer, black bears, takin, bamboo rats and other animals, and even enter farms to hunt domestic sheep.
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Pandas are bears. Giant pandas are bears, not cats, and belong to the bear family of mammals. The ancestor of the giant panda is the first panda, and the standard Chinese name is actually called "cat bear", which means "bear like a cat", which is the earliest carnivorous panda that evolved from the pseudo-bear.
Giant pandas belong to the order carnivores, but they do not eat meat, they like to eat bamboo, and 99% of their food** is bamboo.
Behavioral characteristics. The cutest features of the giant panda are its chubby body and its slow walking style. This is because they live in an environment where there is plenty of food, there are no natural predators, and there is no need to move quickly.
However, it is this slow-moving action that allows it to conserve energy for low-energy foods. They will also sometimes climb trees to scout for intruders, or take naps.
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The panda is an animal that belongs to the typical herbivores and belongs to the grizzly bear family among mammals. Although it has the word "cat" in its name, it does not belong to the cat family, but to the bear family. The scientific name of the panda is giant panda, which belongs to the genus Giant Panda, and there is only one kind, the giant panda (ailuropoda melanoleuca), so its Chinese and Latin names have clarified its taxonomic attribution.
It is believed that the panda is called a "panda" because of its appearance that bears and felines have certain characteristics, such as a round head, a short neck, a large belly, and a thick body with thick limbs, while the shape of its eyes and ears is similar to that of cats. At the same time, the eating habits of pandas are also similar to those of cats, with bamboo as their main food**.
In short, pandas are not felines, and their classification is classified as bears, which is made clear by both Chinese and scientific names. The name includes the word "cat", mainly because of its resemblance to the characteristics of some felines.
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Because pandas belong to the bear family. Dachun is a panda in China, which is a special animal belonging to the bear family, and its main habitat is in the surrounding mountainous areas such as Sichuan and Shaanxi in China. The ancestor of the giant panda was the first panda, but it resembled a cat in appearance and was therefore not a cat.
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Pandas can live for around 25 years. The panda is not a cat, but belongs to the bear family, and it can live for an average of about 22-25 years. It is considered a national treasure because of its scarcity and difficulty in reproduction.
Pandas are important for the study and conservation of biodiversity and environmental change on the planet, and are known as the "living fossils" of the animal kingdom. Pandas are unique to China, and there are no foreign countries, and pandas from other countries are all shipped from China.
The panda is a national treasure of our countryThe cute panda is a national treasure of our country and an animal that is popular all over the world, and is loved by people all over the world. It is not only called a national treasure because of its cuteness, but also because it has the textbook qualification of a living fossil, which is also the first condition for it to become a national treasure. It has research value.
The panda is an ancient and rare animal, a species that has gone through the glacial period, and most of the animals of the same period as Wang Doushu are extinct, while the panda not only survives, but also retains its ancient characteristics.
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The giant panda is not a cat, it belongs to the bear family.
The giant panda belongs to the carnivorous order and the bear family, and is the only mammal in the subfamily of giant pandas and the genus Giant Panda. The body is plump and rich, with a round head and a short tail, and the male is slightly larger than the female. The body color is black and white, with large dark circles, the signature inner figure walking style, and 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. The giant panda is endemic to China, and its main habitat is the mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu.
It lives in dense bamboo forests at an altitude of 2,600-3,500 meters, where the air is thin all year round, the clouds are shrouded, and the temperature is below 20. There is abundant bamboo, and the terrain and water distribution are conducive to the species nesting and nesting and raising young.
Extended information: The giant panda has lived on Earth for at least 8 million years, and is known as a "living fossil" and a "national treasure of China", and is the flagship species of the world's biodiversity conservation. In 2013, it ranked third on the list of the world's cutest species selected by CNN.
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