Giant pandas have forepaws which are extremely flexible. Evolution has given them a enlarged wrist bone (the radial sesamoid) that works in the manner of anopposable thumb.
thanks! that helps a lot! i can also say some more for you, they have a larger head and things, if you want to find out loads of adaptations then in ask click and type WHAT ADAPTATIONS A DOES A PANDA HAVE in the ask section do not use the information at the top, it is not true, look at the information beneath it. as i said before thanks!
Most of the Giant Panda's adaptations involve the bamboo that it relies on (99% of its diet is bamboo). It has developed a very large head due to its larger jaw muscles, required to bite and chew the thick bamboo. In addition, its molars (teeth) have been adapted to be very smooth and large, which is not normal among bears because bears are carnivores. Finally, their digestive system has adapted to their diet of bamboo. The esophagus and stomach has developed a strong lining so it will not tear, the intestines are shorter due to the high cellulose content of bamboo, and the colon is larger since it is putting much more into its body while producing waste less frequently. Pandas also developed claws to climb the bamboo.
Most of the Giant Panda's adaptations involve the bamboo that it relies on (99% of its diet is bamboo). It has developed a very large head due to its larger jaw muscles, required to bite and chew the thick bamboo. In addition, its molars (teeth) have been adapted to be very smooth and large, which is not normal among bears because bears are carnivores. Finally, their digestive system has adapted to their diet of bamboo. The esophagus and stomach has developed a strong lining so it will not tear, the intestines are shorter due to the high cellulose content of bamboo, and the colon is larger since it is putting much more into its body while producing waste less frequently.
Most of the Giant Panda's adaptations involve the bamboo that it relies on (99% of its diet is bamboo). It has developed a very large head due to its larger jaw muscles, required to bite and chew the thick bamboo. In addition, its molars (teeth) have been adapted to be very smooth and large, which is not normal among bears because bears are carnivores. Finally, their digestive system has adapted to their diet of bamboo. The esophagus and stomach has developed a strong lining so it will not tear, the intestines are shorter due to the high cellulose content of bamboo, and the colon is larger since it is putting much more into its body while producing waste less frequently.
Most of the Giant Panda's adaptations involve the bamboo that it relies on (99% of its diet is bamboo). It has developed a very large head due to its larger jaw muscles, required to bite and chew the thick bamboo. In addition, its molars (teeth) have been adapted to be very smooth and large, which is not normal among bears because bears are carnivores.
Finally, their digestive system has adapted to their diet of bamboo. The esophagus and stomach has developed a strong lining so it will not tear, the intestines are shorter due to the high cellulose content of bamboo, and the colon is larger since it is putting much more into its body while producing waste less frequently.
The panda has a sixth toe and thumb so it can grip bamboo and tear the leaves off the stem.
Most of the Giant Panda's adaptations involve the bamboo that it relies on (99% of its diet is bamboo). It has developed a very large head due to its larger jaw muscles, required to bite and chew the thick bamboo. In addition, its molars (teeth) have been adapted to be very smooth and large, which is not normal among bears because bears are carnivores. Finally, their digestive system has adapted to their diet of bamboo. The esophagus and stomach has developed a strong lining so it will not tear, the intestines are shorter due to the high cellulose content of bamboo, and the colon is larger since it is putting much more into its body while producing waste less frequently.
Pandas have a special digestive system that they use because bamboo is strong, so the digestive system has a special lining which stops it from ripping and tearing.
The panda has a very large head because bamboo is very strong so they need larger, stronger jaw muscles, so the head must be larger so that they can fit in.
The panda has a sixth toe and thumb so it can grip bamboo and tear the leaves off the stem.
Another adaptation of the panda is its strong and smooth molars that help them chew rough bamboo.
Pandas have a sort of thumb that is an extension of the wrist bone. This adaptation allows them to easily strip bamboo leaves from the plants.
pandas are black and white to stand out for mating
Produce enzyme to help digest theit food.
a structual adaptation of a panda is that a panda has tow extra toes and it healps them to clime trees and grab bamboo.a phisiological adaptation is that they produce enzyme to digestntheir food. a behavioral adaptation that pandas have is that they are very slow because of their main food source.
The giant panda's behavioral adaptation is that they leave sent marks on trees and plants
it has fur to keep warm because of the cold climate
A behavioral adaptation of Pandas are their slow pace. Bamboo (a Panda's primary food source) has very little nutritional value, so to conserve energy Pandas move slowly, even though they are capable of moving very fast. a behavioral adaptation of pandas are their very slow pace, because of the very little nutritional value of bamboo to conserve energy pandas will move slowly.
one is its molar teeth...they use them to hew really hard bamboo
The most obvious adaptation to help it eat many different types of Bamboo is its 'sixth toe'. The Giant Panda has five regular appendages that humans would consider toes or fingers. It also has a sixth 'thumb' that allows the Giant Panda to grasp Bamboo better for eating The Giant Panda Bears head is also an adaptation to eating Bamboo. Giant Pandas are in the family Ursidae, which is the bear family. The Giant Panda has a very large head compared to the other species in its family. The head is so large because Bamboo is a very strong, hard plant Another adaptation having to do with the Giant Pandas head is its molars. The molars of the Giant Panda have adapted to being very large and smooth. This makes the Giant Panda different from most bears because it only uses its molars to chew the very tough Bamboo
it has sharp claws ans sharp teeth so it can eat things easily
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female giant panda=female giant panda male giant panda=male giant panda baby giant panda=baby giant panda x
giant panda - panda géant? huge panda - panda énorme large panda - grand panda
it is much big.
Yes. The red panda is the smallest panda.