The earliest recorded giant pandas in captivity were held in the Emperor's garden during the Han Dynasty (206 BC to AD 226) in the then-capital of Xian. Two thousand years ago might not be what you were expecting, but that was the first giant panda ever in captivity.
The giant panda will not endangered as long as the Chinese Government protects it. They are usually bred in captivity.
The average life span of a giant panda is about 20 years in the wild and 30 in captivity.
In captivity the giant panda can live up to 35 years of age; however scientists aren't sure how long the giant panda can live in the wild. == ==
In captivity, pandas live 30-40 years In the wild they live 30-45 years
A giant panda can live up to 34 years in captivity and about 15 years in the wild
In captivity, usually 25-30 years.
No, the Chinese government is protecting te giant panda, and it's illegal to shoot a giant panda in China. Also, there's 3,000 giant pandas in tbe wild, and like 180 in captivity. Also, the giant panda population is rising.
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.
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Giant pandas reside throughout a few places in China. They are critically endangered and there are more pandas in captivity than in the wild.
The Giant Panda was first seen by ancient Asians. No written history exists from time that long ago.
The Female Giant Panda is very selective, but in most cases, The males penis is to short and the females vagina is too long