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Giant pandas will not eat children, and the giant panda that gives birth to its mother, for the safety of the next generation, will change its docile temper in the past, and is very vigilant, and does not allow any animal (including people) to approach its sacrosanct little baby.
The giant panda's eating habit is one of its most peculiar and interesting habits, as it relies almost entirely on bamboo.
For a living, bamboo accounts for more than half of the more than 50 species of plants that feed naturally in the wild, and it accounts for the annual food supply.
99%, of which the most favorite food is 7 kinds of big arrow bamboo, Huaxi arrow bamboo, etc.
According to the third national giant panda wild population survey, wild giant pandas all over the world.
There are less than 1,600 animals, which belong to China's national first-class protected animals.
As of October 2011, there were 333 giant pandas in captivity in China. The lifespan of giant pandas in the wild is 18-20 years, and in captivity they can exceed 30 years. It is endemic to China, and its main habitat is the mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu in China.
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Tiger poison doesn't eat children. Animals with the slightest intelligence will not eat their own children. Pandas definitely don't, but I've seen fish eat their own eggs, and that's pretty low-level animals.
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Normally, only weak babies are abandoned, but I have seen a documentary in which a mother panda eats a stillborn baby. The staff said that it was also possible, because the smell of blood would attract predators.
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Not all animals don't eat their own kind, for example, praying mantis eats their own kind, and after the male mantis and the female mantis mate, the female mantis will eat the male mantis.
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No, but they will abandon their own children. It's usually because you're frightened.
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Don't eat.
Under normal circumstances, giant pandas do not eat their cubs, tigers are poisonous and do not eat children, and giant pandas are very motherly animals. The pregnancy, childbirth and child-rearing of giant pandas are all completed by the panda mother alone, and after the baby panda is born, the mother bear alone takes on the responsibility of raising the bear child.
Rarely, giant pandas will eat their cubs. Pandas may eat their cubs because of a stress response, and the mother panda will bite her cub to death when she feels that her cub's survival is threatened.
When the cubs are touched by humans and are contaminated with an unfamiliar atmosphere, the panda may also eat the cubs to give themselves a sense of security, and the panda will also eat the cubs that have died.
Characteristics of the behavior of the giant panda:
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 to 4 hours between each feeding, lying flat, on their side, on their stomachs, stretching or curling up in a ball are their preferred way of sleeping.
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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Pandas don't eat children. Pandas are known as "the most spoiled wild animals", and pandas are mammals with strong maternal nature.
But because they are frightened, they will abandon their children.
Pandas feed on bamboo, bamboo shoots. Pandas are actually omnivores, pandas also eat fruits, meat, and some small animals when they are hungry.
They will also dig ginseng and mushrooms as food, and if they are artificially raised, they will also eat some dairy foods.
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Pandas are very maternal mammals. Those who don't eat their children will not, but they will abandon their own children. It's usually because you're frightened.
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Pandas are the most spoiled wild animals for the next generation, how can they eat children.
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It's like it's said on TV that in a bad environment, you will eat more children
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Yes, but they're dead cubs.
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If there is anything that will not be, people will eat their own children.
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