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there is currently 212 giant pandas in captivity
In zoos and animal parks
They bamboo,fruit,and special treats.:)
Giant pandas reside throughout a few places in China. They are critically endangered and there are more pandas in captivity than in the wild.
There are less than 1000 pandas left.There are currnetlym 57 left in the wild and 14 in captivity
there are about 1,200 in the wild and 200 in captivity
Wild Giant pandas can weigh 60 -73kg with the heaviest reaching in the wild 110kg. Giant pandas in captivity can weigh between 80 -125kg with the heaviest Panda reaching in captivity 181.5kg.
Giant Pandas are an endangered species and as per the recent population surveys, we may have around 2000 individuals in the wild. Apart from this there are around 250 of them in captivity in Zoos around the world.
Yes. The San Diego Zoo currently houses 3 giant pandas name Gao Gao, Bai Yun, and Yun Zi. You can check out these pandas on the zoo's website.
Giant pandas can live up to 30 years in captivity. They usually only 15 to 20 years in the wild.
Humans are trying to help the giant panda. There are many, many conservation projects out there maintained for the sole purpose of breeding and attempting to save giant pandas. Unfortunately, habitat loss is still a major threat to giant pandas. Another obstacle is the fact that giant pandas have a low conception rate and a low birth rate in the wild and in captivity. In captivity, it is extremely hard to know if a female is actually pregnant as female giant pandas often go through pseudo (false) pregnancies in which they exhibit all the same signs they would if they were actually pregnant. It isn't until the hormone levels of the panda decrease and a birth does not happen that keepers know the panda has experienced a pseudo pregnancy.
As of December 2014, 49 giant pandas lived in captivity outside China, living in 18 zoos in 13 different countries.