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In the wild, the giant panda lives in 2,000 to 4,000 meters of alpine bamboo forest, which is its home. There are also bamboo rats living in the bamboo forest, only the size of a bear's paw, very flexible, and will burrow, burrow into the ground, and eat bamboo shoots. The giant panda tried not to make a sound and searched secretly.
Once you find the hole opening, you slap the ground with the soles of your feet with meat pads, and the bamboo rats in the hole will flee in fear. The giant panda was so quick to capture the bamboo rat that it was able to eat it whole. Due to deforestation, the expansion of human activities, the giant panda is forced to retreat to the top of the mountain, the bamboo species is very simple, once the bamboo blooms, there will be no room for maneuver, the habitat of the giant panda is shrinking day by day, coupled with human hunting, the giant panda has become a rare animal.
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How did the giant panda survive before it became a national treasure? Are giant pandas considered beasts?
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Giant pandas inhabit the high mountains of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, and live in alpine bamboo forests at an altitude of 2400 to 3500 meters. The areas in which they are active are mostly in gullies, mountain depressions, river valley terraces, etc., and are generally in gentle slope terrain below 20°.
These places have rich soil, lush forests, and good growth of bamboo, forming an excellent food base with relatively stable temperature, good concealment conditions, and abundant food resources and water sources. Its living environment is very humid and the temperature difference is relatively large.
Giant pandas are limited to mountain systems including the Qinling Mountains, Minshan Mountains, Qionglai Mountains, Xiaoxiangling Mountains and Xiaoliang Mountains. The Qinling Mountains are distributed in the southern foothills, the main distribution county is Foping, the general distribution of the county is Yangxian, and only a small number of distribution counties are Taibai, Ningshan, Zhouzhi and so on. Except for Wenxian County, Gansu Province, the rest of the Minshan system are distributed in Sichuan.
Extended Materials. Giant panda habits.
1. Hermit of the bamboo forest.
Giant pandas are withdrawn by nature and often disperse and live alone in dense bamboo bushes, so they are nicknamed "bamboo hermits". Only in the spring season, for the sake of love, they each broke the chasm, chased each other, and fell in love and got married.
2. Good at climbing trees.
Pandas are good at climbing trees in order to escape predators, soak up the sun, play and play, and courtship. Don't look at the giant panda as an obese individual, but it is an expert at climbing trees, which is the instinct of their carnivorous ancestors, which is conducive to predation and can also avoid predators. Juvenile giant pandas mostly climb trees for play.
3. Drinking water.
Pandas often live near clear springs and flowing water, and have a habit of drinking. Sometimes, they travel long distances to distant valleys to get water. Once the water source is found, it is like a drunken man lying by the stream, drinking so much that he is "drunk" and unable to move.
Therefore, there is a saying that "pandas are drunk with water".
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The main remaining habitat of the giant panda is in the mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu in China.
The giant panda has lived on the earth for at least 8 million years, is known as a "living fossil" and "China's national treasure", the image ambassador of the World Wide Society for Nature, and is the flagship species of the world's biodiversity conservation. According to the third national survey of giant pandas in the wild, there are less than 1,600 giant pandas in the wild, which are China's national first-class protected animals. As of October 2011, there were 333 giant pandas in captivity in China.
Giant pandas originally ate meat, and after evolution, 99% of their diet was bamboo, but their teeth and digestive tract remained the same, and they were still classified as carnivores, which are as dangerous as other bear species when angry. Giant pandas live between 18 and 20 years in the wild and can exceed 30 years in captivity.
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