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reptiles, flying animals, and the like".
First of all, there is no evidence that giant pandas can fly. You can think of it as a "crawling" animal.
Secondly, in zoology, there are special classifications for all kinds of animals such as reptiles and mammals, crocodiles, snakes, turtles, etc. are reptiles in the zoological range, and giant pandas are mammals in the zoological range!
Giant Panda: National Key Protection Level: Level 1.
The Chinese alligator is a national first-class protected animal in China and is listed in CITES Appendix I, while the IUCN is listed as critically endangered.
Therefore, it is not wrong to say that the Chinese alligator and the giant panda are both Class 1 protected animals, but "Is the giant panda a Class 1 protected reptile?" "This question is very easy to cause everyone's puzzle...
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Giant pandas are not reptiles but mammals, choose Chinese alligators.
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If you ask if giant pandas are reptiles? I can only no, it's a mammal. If you ask if giant pandas are flying animals?
I can tell you for all the earthlings, no, it can't fly! And there is no such division of animals as reptiles or flying animals. This is your own division of the landlord, and the rest of the place has not been seen!
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Giant pandas are mammals!
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Giant pandas areNational first-class protected animals
The giant panda is a rare animal endemic to China and the most prestigious endangered animal in the world. In ancient Chinese books, the giant panda is called "tapir". More than 2,000 years ago, in the early years of the Han Dynasty, "Erya.
In the book, there is a record of "tapirs with black body color and eating bamboo". Sima Xiangru, a famous writer of the Han Dynasty, wrote in "Shanglin Fu".
It lists nearly 40 kinds of exotic beasts raised in Shanglin Yuan in Xianyang at that time.
The giant panda ranked first, which shows that the giant panda was already regarded as a precious famous beast at that time.
The giant panda has a plump body, thick limbs, a short bald tail, a peculiar coat color, a milky white head and body, and black limbs and shoulders, a pair of neat black ears on the head, and two black eye sockets, much like wearing a pair of figure-eight black glasses.
The giant panda is handsome and tame, giving people an elegant and lively feeling.
Behavioral characteristics of giant pandas
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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The giant panda is a national first-class protected animal and has been included in the List of National Key Protected Wild Animals of China.
The giant panda is one of the most precious animals in the world, mainly distributed in Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces in China, and the number is very scarce, and it belongs to the national first-class protected animals, called "national treasures". Known as a "living fossil" and a "national treasure of China", the giant panda is the image ambassador of the World Wide Society for Nature and the flagship species of the world's biodiversity conservation.
Population status
As of November 2019, the global population of giant pandas in captivity reached 600.
As of January 2021, China's wild giant panda population has increased to 1,864.
In July 2021, the wild population of giant pandas reached more than 1,800, downgrading from endangered to vulnerable.
On July 12, 2021, villagers in Mushi Village, Songpan County, Aba County, Sichuan Province, photographed a giant panda coming down the mountain to drink water in the area of the main peak of the local Minshan Mountain Range.
As of October 1, 2021, 48 giant panda cubs of 32 litters were bred throughout the year, and 46 of them survived, bringing the total number of giant pandas in captivity worldwide to 673.
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Pandas belong to the national first-class protected animals.
The panda has been included in the List of National Key Protected Wild Animals of China. The giant panda has lived on the earth for at least 8 million years, and is known as a "living fossil" and a "national treasure of China", an ambassador of the World Wide Society for Nature, and a flagship species for the world's biodiversity conservation.
Conservation and survival status of giant pandas:
Because the giant panda is an extremely valuable natural and historical heritage in the world, it has important academic research value, and its survival and protection status have attracted the attention of the world.
The fundamental measures for the protection of giant pandas are to protect the habitat of giant pandas, promote the breeding of giant pandas in the wild and in rearing giant pandas, improve and strengthen management methods, adopt scientific methods, create the necessary conditions for the survival of giant pandas, stabilize and develop the giant panda population, and develop and restore the potential habitat of giant pandas.
By the end of 2011, there were 333 pandas in captivity worldwide. There are only four units that can maintain a breeding population of more than 10 animals on a regular basis: the China Conservation and Research Center for Giant Pandas in Wolong, the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, the Shaanxi Provincial Rare Wildlife Rescue and Breeding Research Center, and the Beijing Zoo. The giant panda is a highly endangered species.
As of November 2018, the captive giant panda population reached a new high, reaching 548 in captivity worldwide. In 2018, a total of 48 giant pandas were bred in 36 litters, and 45 survived, with a survival rate of cubs.
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The giant panda is a national first-class protected animal.
Giant panda (scientific name: ailuropoda melanoleuca): The only mammal in the genus Giant Panda belonging to the subfamily Giant Panda of the order Carnivorous Ursidae. There are only two subspecies. 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 kilograms and weighing up to 180 kilograms, he has a black and white body color, round cheeks, large dark circles under his eyes, the iconic inner figure of eight walking style, and razor-sharp claws.
On July 7, 2021, the press office held a press conference, and Cui Shuhong, director of the Department of Nature and Ecology Conservation of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, introduced that the wild population of giant pandas has reached more than 1,800, and the threat level has been downgraded from endangered to vulnerable.
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