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Updated on society 2024-06-25
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    They will migrate on their own, because they often run around, and they can come back, because pandas are not allowed to be occupied by any country, and pandas are equivalent to the property of our country.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Actually, you can't, if you want to come back, you have to spend money, but there is so much money. So it may not be worth it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is possible, because wild giant pandas don't know the consciousness of the country, and of course we can come back when we go to neighboring countries, because this is our national treasure and our possessions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    We know that whether China gives pandas to other countries or leases them to other countries, there will be a question, which country does the baby of these giant pandas give birth to abroad?

    China donated a total of 23 giant pandas from 9 countries. In 1957, he sent a giant panda to the Soviet Union, and in 1950, he sent an An'an; From 1965 to 1980, five giant pandas were sent to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, including Dandan, Sanxing, and Linlin; In April 1972, he sent a pair of giant pandas Lingling and Xingxing to the United States; In October 1972, he sent a pair of giant pandas Lan Lan and Kang Kang to Japan; 1980 sent female giant panda Huanhuan; In 1982, he sent a male giant panda Feifei; December 1973. sent a pair of giant pandas Yan Yan and Li Li to France; In April 1974, he sent a pair of giant pandas Jiajia and Jingjing to the United Kingdom; In 197411, a pair of giant pandas and babies were sent to the Federal Republic of Germany; In September 1975, he sent a pair of giant pandas to Mexico, Yingying and Beibei; In September 1978, he sent a pair of giant pandas Shao Shao and Qiang Qiang to Spain.

    Since then, China** has stopped giving pandas.

    The giant pandas that are given away and the baby pandas that are born belong to the party who gave them away. Pandas are leased to foreign countries, usually for a period of 10 years, and the receiving country pays China US$10 million, with an average annual rent of US$500,000 per panda.

    The cubs born to the loaned giant pandas belong to China and will be returned to China when the cubs reach the age of 2. Giant pandas are not loaned abroad simply to generate income. It's scientific cooperation and diplomatic relations.

    The giant pandas leased in China are mainly due to the temporary loan to other zoos to settle down, and they will return home one after another after the reconstruction is completed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Although our country has given pandas to other countries, the pandas and their cubs belong to China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Seeing that pandas give birth to babies in foreign countries, they should belong to China, after all, they are all adopted from China, and pandas will have to return to China sooner or later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Those baby pandas are still owned by our country after all, although they have been rented out, but they are also taken care of by many breeders in our country.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, it belongs to our country, after all, the seeds are also planted by pandas in our country. Pandas are unique to our country.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    These panda cubs must still belong to our country, the pandas are just leased, and these pandas and cubs belong to us

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although it is a giant panda rented out, if he gives birth to a cub in a foreign country, the cub is still owned by our country, and there is no doubt about this.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's still owned by China, after all, the panda father and the panda mother are both Chinese, and of course the panda cubs are also Chinese.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The cubs of the panda are definitely also owned by China, and the cubs of the panda belong to the mother panda, and the mother panda belongs to China

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Panda cubs are born to giant pandas on loan, so the ownership of panda cubs should still belong to us in China.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, it is owned by China, and the pandas are only lent to them by China, not from their country.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello dear, I am glad to answer for you: the giant panda is a national treasure of China, and its main habitat is the mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu in China. Giant panda 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. Weighing 80-120 kg and up to 180 kg, it has a black and white body color, round cheeks, large dark circles, the iconic inner figure of eight 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. Other countries don't have giant pandas at all, they are all borrowed from China, so it's not just from Sichuan, <>

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Cause.

    Since the giant panda, a national treasure of China, was sent abroad for exchange and breeding, some countries have also begun to have their own giant panda groups. However, when pandas living abroad reach a certain age, should China return them? This is a highly controversial topic.

    2.International exchange of giant pandas.

    Since the giant panda was first donated to Japan and the United States in 1972, the International Center for Giant Panda Conservation and Breeding has set up sub-stations in many countries to promote the reproduction of the giant panda through breeding and technical exchanges, and has played an important role in maintaining the ecological environment of the giant panda.

    3.The necessity of returning domestically born pandas.

    Although the giant pandas born abroad have attracted global attention, they are all sent by China, not bred from abroad. The genetic information possessed by these giant pandas is also a state-owned asset of China. Therefore, the return of foreign-born giant pandas will help improve the gene pool of giant pandas in China and create more opportunities and resources for giant panda conservation.

    4.Pros and cons of returning domestically born pandas.

    At the same time, the return of the pandas born abroad to China is not an uncontroversial decision. Some believe that these giant pandas have been living in foreign countries for a long time and have adapted to different environments and cultures. And returning them can cause them additional stress and discomfort.

    On the other hand, if these giant pandas are returned, they may face the risk of causing problems with their survival and reproduction if their living environment and regulatory conditions become unstable.

    5.Seriously consider the plan to return the Great Bear Luck Pickpocketed Cat.

    It is precisely because there are many pros and cons of returning a foreign-born giant panda that we must seriously consider the plan of returning the giant panda. In order to protect the giant pandas, we need to carry out long-term macro planning, and give them adequate protection and support in terms of supervision and living environment. At the same time, we also need to actively carry out technical exchanges to improve the ability and level of international giant panda breeding technology, so as to better give full play to the advantages of international exchanges and cooperation and contribute to the conservation of giant pandas in China.

    6.Conclusion.

    In long-term conservation and exchange activities, the giant panda has become a cross-border cultural inheritance, and the return of the giant panda to foreign countries is an important step in China's giant panda conservation cause. However, we also need to be soberly aware that when returning these giant pandas, we must carefully consider their ability to adapt to different environments and their future arrangements. We will continue to work diligently in the cause of giant panda conservation to ensure that the giant pandas are best protected.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Before we lend the giant panda out, we will assess the overall environment of the country, of course, the relationship with our country is also related, no matter how good the environment is, we will not rent, there is no problem, because just like I have 10,000 yuan and my friend borrows from me, if he is willing to borrow, he will borrow, and if he is not willing to borrow, he will not borrowThere is nothing legal about this, and there is nothing to question about the moral flaws.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    As a national treasure of China, the giant panda has gone out of China, and lives very well in Japan, the United States, Italy and other countries, and only a few countries cannot adapt to the local life, and there is generally no problem.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, because the local ** abroad will provide it with a good living environment, hire professionals to take care of them, and food such as bamboo is imported.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't feel comfortable because the giant pandas are adapted to the Chinese environment and feeding methods, while there are some people abroad who can't feed them, so the giant pandas are not adaptable.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As China's national treasure, the giant panda will not be given to other countries casually, and some countries like pandas and will rent them from China to raise them. They will try their best to build an environment for pandas to live in China, so that pandas can live comfortably. Food bamboo is also imported for pandas in the past.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, foreigners will build a suitable place for the pandas to survive, and everything they eat is flown in from China.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    After the giant panda is sent abroad, it cannot adapt to the local life, because the living conditions of the panda in China are the best.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Most of them are not suitable for the environment. However, foreign countries can build special zoo houses to simulate the living environment of giant pandas. Therefore, most of the giant pandas can live in foreign countries.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    For the increase in wild giant pandas, some may run to neighboring countries, because some pandas are not kept in captivity, they are not restrained. And the captive pandas can't run out, they basically stay in one place. If other countries bring the pandas back to captivity, they will become foreign pandas.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Of course not, because this has always been a unique species in China, which means that only China has a suitable environment for its survival, and even if the number of wild giant pandas increases, it is in China, and it will not run to other countries.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is possible to run out, but it is one of the species unique to our China and is protected by the national culture.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Food distribution is not allowed, we all know, giant pandas belong to carnivorous creatures, but the time to eat meat is very little, almost entirely by eating bamboo for a living, bamboo accounts for more than half of the total food, and accounts for 99% of the annual amount of food, and the panda is very picky about bamboo, the most favorite to eat is big arrow bamboo, West China arrow bamboo and other 7 kinds, these bamboos are distributed in these provinces in China, if the wild giant panda runs, then it will be hungry, so it is impossible to run.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    No, because the living environment that giant pandas need is relatively special, and with the advantage of China's geographical location, there is an environment and food suitable for their growth.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I don't think wild pandas will migrate to other countries on their own, first of all, it is a national treasure of our country, and China is the feng shui treasure and living environment that they rely on for survival. Just like his mother, no one would be willing to leave his mother.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It is almost impossible for giant pandas to migrate to other countries on their own, because giant pandas mainly live in the three provinces of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi, which are very far from the border, and giant pandas do not have the ability to migrate long distances.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    No, China has a lot of land, and pandas are the most suitable to grow in Sichuan, and they will not go anywhere else.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    No. Giant pandas live in Sichuan, which belongs to the Chinese mainland, and during the migration process, there will be insufficient food guarantee.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I don't think so, because China's giant pandas are very patriotic.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If you could migrate, you would have migrated a long time ago, but you still have to wait until now, you haven't migrated for millions of years

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