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It is Chinese for giant panda. It is in the book called "The Year of the Panda".
An exact number is not available, especially since it is illegal to kill a Giant Panda.
The giant panda is generally not hunted in the wild the main threat is from logging (lack of habitat). The panda can mate only a few days a year with more and more getting cut of from each other population is declining quickly.
easy...There are only about one thousand giant pandas left in western China.The Chinese call the panda bear "Big Bear Cat."Even at only one year of age, the giant panda is already climbing large trees.Under the giant panda's white fur, their skin is black and under the white fur there is pink skin.A panda climbs a tree by hugging the trunk and gripping on with its claws.Scientific Name: Ailurus fulgens styaniThe giant panda's teeth are approximately 7 times bigger than human's teeth.Pandas can't go without food for 5-6 hours.Giant Panda mommies are 900 times bigger than their newborn cubs.. Giant Pandas sit or lie down when they eat.
I don't even think giant pandas migrate. I thought they stayed in the forest all year, where the bamboo is. Sorry if I'm wrong! Hope this helped.
A panda's gestation period is 90 or 95 to 180 days.
The giant panda's habitat is on the mountainous edge of the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau, Central-West and Southwest China. Giant pandas mainly live Sichuan, with a few populations in Shaanxi and Gansu. Before extensive farming and deforestation in China, the giant panda lived in many lowland areas of China's interior. Giant pandas live in rainy, mountainous bamboo forests 1,200 to 3,100 meters (4,000 to 10,000 feet) above sea level. Giant panda habitat has been reduced by developing China's logging and farming practices, until logging was banned by the government in 1998. Now over 50 nature reserves, covering over 1,000,000 hectares (2,600,000 acres), protect some of the remaining wild panda populations. However, the separation of habitat areas due to development means that pandas sometimes starve if the bamboo in their area has a bad year.
The Giant Panda is a wild species. The first Giant Panda was born somewhere in the wilds of China, but there isn't a record of the birth. The Giant Panda evolved slowly into the species we know today. It is not a domesticated animal, or just a species bred by humans in a zoo, so there wouldn't be a specific location for the birth of the first Giant Panda. If your asking about the first captive Giant Panda birth though, that is another thing. That is recorded, for it was a large hurdle in the efforts for conservation of the species. The first Giant Panda born in captivity was 1986 in China, in the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda at Wolong. Of course, Wolong which is located off the Pi Tiao River, just southeast of the Qionglai Mountains, is in China. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
NO. they are not. They are called pandas because they look between a panda and a cat. But the panda did come after the red panda. also red pandas are their OWN species pandas fall into the category of racoons which scientists just discovered. giant pandas are normal.
you could put how they live, what they eat, were they live, and about how much they eat in a hour, day, month, year I hope this helped
Because,lack of bamboo and because of illegal hunting by people, which is reducing panda numbers. also, they don't have enough babies every year to keep are fair population of pands, and the lack of natural habitat.
The Giant panda is an animal endangered species. They habitats are limited to certain regions of the provinces Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu in China. Female pandas ovulate only once a year and after a period of 60 to 160 days of incubation, they can give birth to two cubs, however, normally only one of them survives.