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The giant panda is among the world's most adored and protected rare animals, and is one of the few in the world whose natural inhabitant status was able to gain a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.
- Qinling Panda
The Qinling panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis),...
- Panda (Disambiguation)
Animals and plants. Ailuridae (familia), the family of the...
- Red Panda
The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), also known as the lesser...
- List of Giant Pandas
This is a partial list of giant pandas, both alive and...
- Giant Pandas Around The World
Ming Ming and Li Li were bred from 1994 to 1998. Ai Bao...
- Pygmy Giant Panda
Ailuropoda microta is the earliest known ancestor of the...
- Tainan Fake Panda Incident
The Tainan fake panda incident refers to an incident at a...
- Mo (Chinese Zoology)
Zoology Giant panda illustration, Wilhelm Kuhnert 1927...
- National Symbol
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- List of Endangered and Protected Species of China
The red panda (Ailurus fulgens) is a Class II species in...
- Qinling Panda
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- Kinds of Giant Pandas
- Baby Pandas
- Giant Pandas and People
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Giant pandas are bears. They have black and white fur all around them. The black fur is on their ears, around their eyes, on their legs, and on their shoulders. Giant pandas are approximately the size of an American black bear, standing at about 3 feet (91 cm) tall at the shoulder when on all four legs. They measure around 7 feet (210 cm) in length...
Wild giant pandas have lived in the mountains of central China. They live in forests of tall trees. They eat the bamboo that grows under the trees. The weather is rainy and misty in the mountain forests. There are thick clouds almost all the time.
Bamboo is the main diet of pandas. Ninety-nine percent of the food they eat is bamboo. They eat as much as 40 pounds (18 kg) of bambooevery day. They spend 10 to 16 hours every day looking for food and eating it. Bamboo is a grass. Sometimes giant pandas eat other grasses. They also eat little rodents or musk deer babies (fawns). In zoos, giant pan...
There are two kinds of giant pandas. They both live in China. The best known is the black and white panda. Its scientific name is Ailuropoda melanoleuca melanoleuca. The other giant panda has dark brown and light brown fur. Its skull is smaller than the other giant panda. It has larger molars. This panda lives only in the Qinling Mountains. Though ...
Giant pandas are ready to have babies (cubs) when they are between the ages of four and eight years. They may be able to have babies until about age 20. Female pandas are ready to have a baby only once a year. This is in the springtime. There are only two or three days during which a baby panda can form in the mother's belly. Calls and scents bring...
Today, the giant panda is a symbol for China. It is protected by the Chinese government. Killing a giant panda is a crime.The giant panda may become extinct. It will die out if the forests of bamboo continue to disappear. People outside of eastern Asia did not know about the giant panda until 1869. The first "Westerner" to see a live panda was a Ge...
The giant panda is an endangered species. It may become extinct. In 2013, it was estimated that there were less than 2,500 mature giant pandas living in the wild. Illegal hunting is no longer a problem. Hunting for pandas is a crime. The penalties are harsh if you hunt pandas. The greatest threat to survival is the loss of living areas. People are ...
China set up the first giant panda nature reserve in 1963. Other nature reserves were also set up. There were 40 giant panda reserves in 2006.
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Panda raksasa adalah hewan yang sangat spesialis dengan adaptasi unik, dan telah hidup di hutan bambu selama jutaan tahun. Rata-rata panda raksasa memakan sebanyak 9 hingga 14 kg (20 hingga 31 pon) tunas bambu sehari untuk mengompensasi konten energi terbatas dari dietnya.
Panda habitat is one of the most biodiverse of any ecosystem in the world and critically important for other threatened and endangered species, including golden snub-nosed monkeys, takins, red pandas, and snow leopards. What do we also protect when we protect pandas?
The giant panda ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca ), also known as the panda bear or simply panda, is a bear species endemic to China. It is characterised by its black-and-white coat and rotund body. The name "giant panda" is sometimes used to distinguish it from the red panda, a neighboring musteloid.