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This garbage animal is to be eliminated by nature, and the fat is like a pile of food.
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The reasons why the giant panda is called a national treasure: 1. The giant panda is a unique species in China. 2. The behavior and appearance of giant pandas are very cute, and they are "cute things" in the hearts of some people.
3. The number of giant pandas is very scarce and belongs to protected animals. 4. The history of giant pandas is very long, and it appeared in China as far as 8 million years ago. 5. The reproduction ability of giant pandas is poor, and one litter is basically one, and the pregnancy period is long.
Introduction to Giant Pandas.
The giant panda is the only mammal of the order Carnivora, the Ursidae, the subfamily Giant Panda, and the genus Giant Panda. The shape is slightly smaller than a bear, and the head is rounder like a cat, hence the name. The head and torso are meters long, the tail is 10-12 cm long, and the weight is 80-120 kg, and the maximum weight can be 180 kg.
The front and rear limbs, ears, eye area, and shoulders are black-brown.
The giant panda has a white head, thorax and abdomen, and a white back. The walking style is an inner figure-eight with sharp claws. He likes to live alone, is good at climbing trees, and loves to eat bamboo plants.
Now it is only distributed in the western and northern parts of Sichuan, the southern part of Gansu and the southwestern part of Shaanxi, and is a national first-class protected animal. Also called pandas, pandas, and big cats.
Biological characteristics of giant pandas.
The Year of the Giant Panda recipe consists of 99 more than bamboo, but other foods will be eaten occasionally in different years or seasons. In autumn, giant pandas occasionally eat mountain crops such as corn, pumpkins and green beans. In winter, giant pandas sometimes come down the mountain to eat mango wheat.
Giant pandas have also been found to eat the fruits of some wild plants (such as kiwis, wild cherries, etc.).
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Why the giant panda is considered a national treasure in China.
First of all, it is because the giant panda is rare, and its global distribution range is extremely small and the number is small. Pandas are found only in China, from the Tibetan Plateau to the middle of the mountains (between the Yangtze River and the Yellow River) in the second subduction zone. Needless to say, a species is precious if it is scarce.
In addition, the low reproduction rate also contributes to rarity. The second is unique and exclusive to the subfamily. One of the oldest branches of the bear family, the polar bear and the brown bear are both dominant, and the panda is the most special member of this dominant group, and there are two major branches of the bear family, one is the panda and the other is the other bear.
Giant panda, its ancestors have appeared 2-3 million years ago, and there are multiple branches, but in the end because of the inability to adapt to environmental changes, and gradually extinct, only the giant panda has survived to this day, 50-700,000 years ago is the heyday of the giant panda, so the giant panda is called a "living fossil", it is of great significance for the study and protection of biodiversity, as well as the earth's environmental changes.
Giant pandas are unique to China, scarce, endangered, very cute and, it has a very powerful function: digest bambooWe all know that bamboo is mainly cellulose, and most animals cannot digest cellulose, but the giant panda can. Pandas have lived on Earth for at least 8 million years and are known as "living fossils" and "China's national treasures".
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The giant panda is a national treasure because it is unique to China, scarce in number, and endangered.
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.
Giant pandas are good at climbing trees and love to play. The act of climbing a tree is generally a way to avoid the strong when the marriage proposal is approaching, or to avoid danger, or when they meet each other. Giant pandas spend half of their day eating, and spend most of the remaining half of their time in their sleep.
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. As of January 2021, China's wild giant panda population has increased to 1,864.
The most peculiar point of giant panda breeding is that its newborn is quite immature at birth, the weight is only its mother's weight, the newborn cub weight is very light, the average newborn weight is about 145 grams, about one thousandth of the weight of an adult giant panda, the lightest is 51 grams, and the heaviest is 225 grams.
Caring for a baby is a very difficult task for a female panda and usually lasts 18 months, sometimes up to two years, until her next baby is born.
In the wild, if twins are born (nearly 50% of twins are born in captivity), the mother panda usually ignores or rejects the weaker one, which ensures that at least one of them survives. In captivity, they are kept in captivity and use the technique of changing cubs to make all panda cubs survive as much as possible.
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National treasures are national treasures, and countries around the world have their own national treasures, and most of them have become the pride and symbol of the country as priceless treasures.
In order to become a national treasure, in addition to its economic value, it should roughly have one or more of the following characteristics: first, it is unique or mostly owned by the country; second, it can reflect the cultural characteristics of the country; third, it can represent the image of the country; Fourth, it is closely related to the development of the country.
Due to China's vast land and long history, there are many things that can represent the image of China. The giant panda is different, its cute appearance, docile personality and every move touches the hearts of Chinese, and is loved by people around the world for its advantages beyond the boundaries of race, culture, country and ideology.
According to scientists' research on giant panda fossils, the giant panda has historically moved from all of China and even beyond the national border, from Zhoukoudian in Beijing in the north to present-day Vietnam and Myanmar in the south, and is currently only distributed in the mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. The vast prehistoric range of the giant panda has given it the status to become a national treasure beyond the local characteristic animal.
Embody Chinese culture.
The giant panda is not the object of attention in Chinese history, mythology, and literature, and even has a distant relationship with humans, lacks edible and economic value, and is not a symbol or totem of a certain culture or belief, but the meaning of its living habits is closely related to traditional Chinese culture.
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I think that because China's kettle is more famous, and the panda is China's country, because there are no pandas in all countries in the world, only China has pandas, so pandas are China's national treasure.
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Giant pandas have lived on Earth for at least 8 million years and are known as "living fossils", and they are of great importance for studying and protecting biodiversity and environmental changes on Earth;
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As a new species, the panda has been the focus of the scientific community since the beginning. One reason is that it is difficult for zoologists to determine whether it is a bear or a cat.
Dozens of experts have been embroiled in a battle over the naming of the new species. The controversy has been going on for more than a decade, and the panda's reputation has grown. Giant pandas are extremely rare because they are scarce and their cubs are difficult to survive and they are an animal breed unique to China.
The panda is designated as a national treasure, because of its scarcity and preciousness, not only because of its small number, the giant panda is often said to be a living fossil, hundreds of thousands of years ago was the heyday of the giant panda, which is of great scientific value for the study and protection of biodiversity, as well as the earth's environmental changes. Giant panda (scientific name: ailuropodamelanoleuca, English name:
Giantpanda), the only mammal belonging to the order Carnivora, the Ursidae, the subfamily of giant pandas and the genus Giant Panda, has a black and white body color, it has round cheeks, large dark circles, a chubby body, the iconic inner figure walking style, and also has scalpel-like sharp claws. It is one of the cutest animals in the world.
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The giant panda is regarded as a national treasure in China because it is an endangered protected animal, and it is very cute, non-aggressive, and very likable.
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1. The number is scarce and it is difficult to reproduce.
At present, the number of wild giant pandas in the world is about 1,600, and the number of captivity is only 548, the number can be said to be very rare, it has been listed as a first-class protected animal by the state, and the artificial breeding of giant pandas is very difficult, the survival rate is also low, coupled with the reduction of the living environment, the number of wild giant pandas is also a downward trend.
2. China is unique, other countries do not.
The giant panda is a unique species in China, and it is only found in the mountains and mountains of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu at an altitude of 2000 to 3500 meters above sea level, and the giant pandas from other countries are transported from China.
3. "Living fossils" in the animal kingdom
The giant panda, whose ancestors appeared 2-3 million years ago, and still has multiple branches, but eventually could not adapt to environmental changes and gradually became extinct, so the giant panda is called a "living fossil", which is of great significance for the study and conservation of biodiversity, as well as the environmental changes of the earth.
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The giant panda is a national treasure because it is unique to China, and its number is scarce and endangered. The giant panda belongs to the national first-class protected animals. Not only has it been chosen as its monogram by the World Wildlife Federation, but it has also often served as an ambassador for peace.
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Because pandas are very rare in China's first-class protected animals, we must love and protect pandas.
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The giant panda is a national treasure of China and is scarce. You can only borrow, not give. All those in other countries are rented by China and have to be paid.
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Because the giant panda is a national treasure, it is considered a national treasure by China.
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Because the giant panda is unique to China, the number is scarce and endangered. The giant panda is a first-class protected animal. Not only has it been chosen as its monogram by the World Wildlife Federation, but it has also often taken on the role of ambassador of peace. Therefore, the panda is regarded as a Chinese treasure.
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The giant panda has been endangered for a long time, and its rarity coupled with its cute appearance is the main reason why it has become our national treasure in China.
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Because giant pandas are very scarce, and giant pandas are cute, after being protected by many Chinese, giant pandas have experienced peaceful days and given birth to many babies.
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This is because the giant panda is only available in China, and other countries do not have it, so it will become a national treasure. After the giant panda is protected, it has attracted the attention of many people, and it has also received the attention of many countries, and many countries want to lease the giant panda by renting.
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It is because the giant panda is the only one in China that has this species, and the number is relatively rare, so it has become a national treasure of our country, and after being protected, the giant panda has also been liked and favored by everyone.
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Rare, the global distribution range is extremely small, and the number is small.
Pandas are found only in China, from the Tibetan Plateau to the middle of the mountains (between the Yangtze River and the Yellow River) in the second subduction zone. Needless to say, a species is precious if it is scarce.
In addition, the low reproduction rate also contributes to rarity. Look at the counterexamples, giant salamanders and Chinese alligators, once artificial protection is in place, each litter produces a large number of seeds, and the number immediately soars.
Unique, exclusive subfamily, the oldest branch of the Ursidae family.
The bear family is one of the three top hegemonic families, polar bears and brown bears are the dominant side, and the panda is the most special member of this hegemonic group, there are two major branches of the bear family, one is the panda, and the other is the other bear. Living fossils are not covered.
In comparison, the status of the South China tiger is much more ordinary: the South China tiger is only a subspecies of the tiger, and the whole tiger is only one of the five brothers of the leopard genus.
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The giant panda is regarded as a national treasure in China because it is relatively rare. And only China has it.
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The reason why the giant panda is regarded as a national treasure of China is because many countries do not have it, only China has it, and not every place has it.
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The number of giant pandas is very small, and the giant pandas are very cute and quite cute.
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The giant panda is a national treasure of our country, so why is it that only China has a giant panda?
Be. Those that can become national first-class treasure animals are basically endangered.
Because giant pandas are only available in China, and they are scarce in number, and rare are expensive, giant pandas are called national treasures, and they are really helping you look forward to it.
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