A giant panda, one of the rarest mammals in the world, is also called Panda and lives in a bamboo forest of fog and rain in the southwestern part of China. Only about 1,500 of these black and white relatives survive in the wild.
Panda hardly eats anything, only eat bamboo shoots and leaves. Occasionally they will eat other plants, fish or small animals, but bamboo accounts for 99% of their diet. Giant panda to eat quickly, eat a lot, and spend about 12 hours a day. The reason is that only one fifth of what they ate was digested. Generally, bamboo is not very nutritious. To maintain health, they need to eat more than 15% in 12 hours - so they eat quickly
The molar of the panda is very wide and flat. The shape of the teeth helps animals to crush bamboo shoots, leaves and stems. They can choose bamboo which is 1.5 inches thick. In order to put the bamboo in the mouth, they grasp the stem with the forepaw. And it has an enlarged carpal bone that can be used as a hand grip thumb. Panda should have at least two kinds of bamboo, otherwise it will starve to death. The shortage of bamboo already threatens the limited huge panda population
An adult female panda weighs 200 pounds. Panda can also rise to 13000 feet It is also a very good swimmer. Sometimes male huge pandas relax by inverted trees
Panda is very shy and will not go to places where people live. This limits the huge panda to a very limited area
The appetite of bamboo panda is not satisfactory. They eat bamboo for 12 hours a day. This is equivalent to 28 pounds. According to National Geographic magazine, bamboo per day (12.5 km). However, according to the San Diego Zoo, one of the reasons they eat too much is that bamboo has very little nutrients. The giant panda also eats rodents, fish, insects and birds. Eating plants and meat makes these huge panda omnivores. The giant panda is a lonely ranger. According to National Geographic magazine, they do not like to live with other giant pandas, so they have a higher sense of smell, let them know that there is another panda nearby, and avoid it. If the other giant panda is actually approaching, the two giant pandas will eventually raise the groan. Sometimes they even bit each other
Bamboo is the most important plant of the giant panda. They eat bamboo for at least 12 hours a day. Bamboo has very few nutrients so we eat a huge panda a lot every day. They grabbed the bamboo stem with five numbers and a special bone (called "false thumb") protruding from the wrist. Like most thumbs, a small thumb grasped the bamboo and operated it. The giant panda reveals the soft inner layer of the stem with teeth to peel off the sturdy outer layer. Strong cheekbones and cheek muscles help a huge panda flatten teeth to crush the thick stem and chew. Bamboo leaves are also on the menu as the giant panda removes them from the stem and wraps them to eat them. Giant pandas are also known as grazing, bulbs, fruits, insects, rodents, carrots and the like.
Giant panda has a satisfying appetite for bamboo. Typical animals eat dozens of times in twelve - twenty - four hours every 24 months. It requires 28 pounds of bamboo to fulfill the daily need of a huge panda and is hungry with a slender wrist bone functioning like a thumb. Panda sometimes eats birds and rodents. The giant panda is lonely. They have a highly developed olfaction, men avoid each other and use it to find women's mating in the spring. They were unable to take care of the twins, but five months after pregnancy, the women had two turnip. A blind child weighs only 5 ounces at birth and can only crawl up to 3 months after birth. They were born in whiteness and later developed their favorite colors.