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First off, Giant pandas that live in the wild can only be found in China. They live in mountainous areas and in bamboo forests, for their food, bamboo. (they also eat other small insects and rodents, but its rare) Usually, they travel to other bamboo areas when a whole area of bamboo die (bamboo has a tendency to all die-off in an area)
Jacky Bamboo died on November 3, 1994, in Paris, France.
Bamboo Reserves are more in reserved area(forest) because, these forest have restrictions imposed on the unwanted cutting of timber, bamboo and other species of trees and medicinal herbs. Bamboo is the widely used woods in the Sub-continent hence it's density is higher.
It is multiple bamboo shoots growing thickly (very close together) where it is difficult to walk through because of the density per area of the bamboo shoots.
the main causes are climate change and air pollution, the bamboo and forests not being able to handle it causing the forests and bamboo to die leading to starvation ( bamboo taking up 99% of the pandas diet) ( hunting and poaching pandas is now illegal in China that's why it is no longer a main threat)
yes, they can die from over feeding
You stop feeding them when they die.
whenever its hungry and near a food source (bamboo and berries)
The panda's niche is: The Bamboo forest, active during the day, feeding on bamboo leaves and stems. It's jaws are adapted to shredding the tough vegetation, they have huge paws for digging out roots and thick fur for extra warmth!
No, it is not found there and doesn't grow there. In fact, bamboo is not found anywhere near the Amazon area and is most commonly found in China.
Lucky bamboo plants are not true bamboo at all. They are related to lillies and are incredibly toxic to cats. They will foam at the mouth, have seizures and possibly die if they ingest the leaves.
By not feeding them