The lifespan of bamboo can vary significantly depending on the species and environmental conditions, but generally, healthy bamboo can live for 20 to 30 years. However, individual bamboo plants may die sooner due to factors like disease, pests, or unfavorable growing conditions. When bamboo dies, it often does so gradually, with the plant showing signs of decline before fully dying. Once dead, the plant can remain in place for some time before decomposing.
The panda digest bamboo in 24 hours.
it just grows that way!
bamboo's are very long and pandas eat bamboo bamboo's are awesome
for a panda, about twelve hours. for us, well, our teeth arent really durable enough for bamboo, so i dont really know what your asking.
"Take (竹)" is for bamboo. "Takenoko (竹の子)" is for a bamboo shoot.
It takes 4 to 6 years to grow back to the same maturity
Bamboo can grow one hundred thirty feet plus.
as long as it take for them to burn haha as long as it take for them to burn haha as long as it take for them to burn haha as long as it take for them to burn haha
Jacky Bamboo died on November 3, 1994, in Paris, France.
Genuine bamboo shades can last a long time even in direct sunlight. The bamboo its self can have a life span of 120 years!
bamboo is a word and a plant but not a phrase "take"
Take.