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Giant Pandas are native to south central China. Female giant pandas usually give birth only once every two years. Giant Pandas live between 14 and 30 years in the wild.

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13y ago

Click the link to see a lot of facts about pandas. You can decide which ones are interesting.

-the panda is a symbol of peace between America and china

-in china it is called "large bear cat"

-there teeth are 7x bigger than human teeth

-appeared more than 2-3 million years ago

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They have long tails to help them balance in trees. They also can live in forests for a very long time. Pandas also have a sixth toe for gathering. They also have larde molars for breaking the bamboo into small pieces.

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6y ago

They love to eat bamboo, they weigh up to 220 to 330 pounds, they live in China, not Japan, and they like to be in damp, misty forests.
The Chinese have banned hunting panda bears,because there are so few in the world.Rarely Panda Bears are kept captive.They are basically heavy,ponderous creatures.

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In ancient China people thought giant pandas were "magical" and people wore giant panda masks to scare of evil spirits

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Enough to break the ice....I love comedy's

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Only and estimated 700 panda bears live in the wild. 200 other panda bears are domesticated in zoos.

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Panda bears eat about 80 pounds of bamboo every day, and mothers are fiercely protective of their young.

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