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Because the giant panda is endemic to China and only inhabits China, it is only found 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.
Giant pandas live in dense bamboo forests at an altitude of 2,600-3,500 meters, where the air is thin all year round, clouds and fog, and the temperature is below 20°C. There is abundant bamboo, and the terrain and water distribution are conducive to the species nesting and nesting and raising young. 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 escape danger, or when they meet each other, the weak person can avoid the strong one.
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Because of the early glacial movement, a large number of plants and animals on the earth were extinct, and the ancestors of the panda living in Europe at that time were not spared. According to scientific research, there were many pandas about 8 million years ago, mainly in central and southern China.
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and humid forest areas in France and elsewhere, and mainly carnivorous, but later experienced four major natural disasters, namely four ice ages.
Not only the ancestor of the panda, but many other creatures also disappeared.
Although the panda has completely disappeared after the previous catastrophe, it is in East Asia.
However, their ethnic groups are constantly expanding, and their largest numbers are even found in the central and eastern parts of our country.
But about 2.2 million years ago, another huge glacial activity caused huge damage to them, causing the panda population to decline dramatically again.
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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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Yes, the giant panda is the only one in China, it is not only a Chinese specialty, but also famous for its rare and exotic animals.
The excavated fossils prove that around 1 million years ago, the giant panda's footprints spread throughout the northern and southern provinces of China, from the east of the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains to the Yangtze River basin, to Yunnan and Sichuan in the west, and even to Myanmar and Vietnam. There were a lot of giant pandas at that time! Later, due to the influence of human activities and natural changes, the area where giant pandas can live has gradually shrunk, until now, they only live in Minshan Mountain, Xiaoliang Mountain in Sichuan Province, the southern edge of Gansu Province, and some narrow areas at the southern foot of the Qinling Mountains in Shanxi Province, and each area is isolated from each other.
The surviving giant panda is a remnant of an ancient animal, so it is known as a "living fossil", and the number is very small.
This ancient and rare animal that has been left behind after millions of years has been recorded in ancient books in our country, but the people of the world knew it in 1869 AD. At that time, there was one named Almond. The French missionary priest of Taiwei may have obtained the first specimen of the giant panda in Sichuan, and after a detailed description and name, it was published to the world.
Since then, it has been found in Sichuan, Gansu and other places, and people have always attached great importance to it if they have obtained the treasure. Because it resembles a bear but not a bear, and a cat but not a cat in terms of morphological structure, it has aroused the interest of zoologists. This ancient and rare species has important academic research value.
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Answer: Hello, the reason why giant pandas are only available in China is because of China's unique geographical environment, which sheltered the giant pandas and allowed them to survive the Great Ice Age, which has continued to this day. According to expert research, the fossils of the first panda, the oldest member of the giant panda ever discovered, were unearthed in Lufeng and Yuanmou, Yunnan, China, and lived 8 million years ago today, earlier than we humans. Natural selection, survival of the fittest.
In the long-term and harsh competition for survival and natural selection, many of their contemporaries have become extinct, but the giant panda is the strongest, and finally lives as a "living fossil" itself.
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Pandas can live for more than 20 years at most, so those who are more than seven years old should be dead, and those who did not die were recently sent, and in addition, China sent giant pandas abroad to retain Chinese nationality after giving birth overseas, that is to say, panda cubs must be repatriated to China a few months after the overseas giant pandas give birth, which means that China has the right to own the giant pandas.
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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?
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Yes, otherwise how can it be called a national treasure, those abroad are all given by my country.
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Yes, because it is a national treasure of China.
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Ailuropoda melanoleuca (scientific name: ailuropoda melanoleuca) is not found only in China, in fact, it is a widespread species that is found in many countries and regions in Asia. Giant pandas mainly live in mountainous areas of southwestern China, such as Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu.
However, the number of pandas in other countries is relatively small, and the pandas in these countries are usually on loan from China.
There are several main reasons why China has giant pandas:
1.Geographical and ecological factors: The mountainous areas of southwest China have ecological environments suitable for the giant panda, such as bamboo forests, streams and alpine forests. These environments provide abundant food for the pandas**.
2.Historical reasons: Giant pandas have a long history in China, and according to archaeologists and paleontologists, the history of giant pandas can be traced back millions of years.
There are also records of giant pandas in ancient Chinese books, such as the Classic of Mountains and Seas. This suggests that the Lead-Zheng region of China is the birthplace of giant pandas.
3.Conservation measures: Since the 80s of the 20th century, China** and the international community have begun to pay attention to the conservation of giant pandas.
Through the implementation of a series of conservation measures, such as the establishment of nature reserves, the strengthening of scientific research cooperation, and the strengthening of law enforcement and supervision, China's giant panda population has recovered.
Although giant pandas are also distributed in other countries and regions, China is undoubtedly the most abundant in terms of number and population size. Countries are leasing giant pandas from China to demonstrate friendly relations and support for the conservation of endangered species.
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It is because of the unique geographical location of our country.
The evolution of biology has always been in line with the principle of natural selection, survival of the fittest, since the ancient code with the late, China's Shu is a treasure land, but also a place of refuge for many species, in this area, the terrain is complex, the climate is mild, the forest is dense, so it is particularly suitable for animal survival.
In addition, the Qinling Mountains and Daba Mountain blocked the cold current in the north, and the giant pandas hid in this place for many years, slowly adapted to the life here, and the giant pandas began to change from carnivores to eating bamboo, and their body size has also changed to a certain extent.
It is precisely because of the unique conditions in this region of Sichuan that the giant pandas survived smoothly. Today, giant pandas are mainly distributed in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu regions of China, and 13 giant panda reserves have been established in China.
Reasons why giant pandas are endangered
1. It is difficult to breed pandas usually live alone, only in the breeding season will they go out to find mates, males and females attract each other, and pandas will leave their own scent in various places to attract the arrival of pandas of the opposite sex.
2. The survival rate is low, the red panda is quite immature at birth, the weight is only its mother's weight, the newborn cub is very light, the average newborn weight is about 145 grams, about one thousandth of the weight of the adult giant panda.
3. Low absorption, giant pandas take bamboo as their main food, and the giant panda has a low digestion and utilization rate of bamboo, and the food stays in the body for a short time, so it takes a large amount of food and rapid discharge to obtain enough energy to meet its needs.
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Yes.
Pandas are unique to China. Pandas from other countries are flown in from China. In China, the big bear is mainly distributed in some mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces.
In ancient times, the giant panda was mainly distributed in the central and southern parts of China, and the habitat of the giant panda continued to expand outward, reaching the north of Beijing and the French and Hungarian regions of Europe at its peak.
Giant pandas are very intelligent creatures. Its numbers have been declining because our planet has experienced many mass extinctions. Some of these extinctions have been able to adapt to changes in their environment and have survived.
Some pandas are not adapted to changes in the environment and become extinct. As a result, the number of pandas is decreasing, and it has been declining until now.
The reason why the giant panda has become a national treasure
First of all, the giant panda is a species that has undergone a glacial period (the panda is already 8 million years old), and the reedan was found throughout southern China and even parts of Southeast Asia during the Pleistocene, and fossils of giant pandas were found in Vietnam and Myanmar in 1915! Therefore, the living fossil qualification of the giant panda is the first condition for it to become a national treasure.
Secondly, it does not belong to any historical or totemic-related animals, such as dragons and phoenixes, so it does not have so many burdens in the cultural sense to make burdens! Last but not least, it's a black and white, goofy animal that looks so cute that no matter what they do, it's even a bit of a fight.
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