the average weight of a bamboo is about 132lbs
Giant pandas can be hurt by poaching them, lack of bamboo, thick passage almost impassable bamboo forest or no habitat.
In some cases, yes. It all depends on the type of bamboo, if the bamboo is sharp at the end, and, if the person is riding on a cable, the cable is thick or not.
if you take a look inside a bamboo stick there is a membrane layer; there isn't a cell wall.
Yes it does, about a day ago while walking through my woods in North Carolina I found a whole forest of bamboo. However only a few of the bamboo I found was thick enough to biuld with.
probably a thick piece of yarn or bamboo wire
Many Species of Bamboo can grow upwards of 100 feet (30 m) The tallest I've heard of is Moso, http://www7.ocn.ne.jp/~bwc/pictureMoso01.jpg Most of the tall varieties of bamboo are members of the Phyllostachys genus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllostachys i'd say the tallest grass is banana
You can make a lot of things from bamboo. Furniture such as chairs, table-frames, bookcases, stools etc.; fencing; large, thick bamboo poles can make sheds, be used for roofing, or even for building whole houses in tropical regions of the world. In South-East Asia, hollow bamboo is also used for piping as well! Bamboo is a type of wood, so as such has as great a range of applications as any other type.
One plant that fits this description is the bamboo plant. Bamboo can spread through underground rhizomes, which help it quickly form dense clumps of growth. The stems of bamboo can grow quite thick, depending on the species.
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!
Solid 3/4" flooring with proper care and refinishing can last upwards of 100 years. Bamboo is 5/8" thick and a grass pressed into a hard flooring, time hasn't yet shown us how long it will last. Most likely longer then you will want a bamboo floor.
Bamboo is classified as a grass, which means it has a herbaceous stem. However, it is unique among grasses because its stems, known as culms, can be quite thick and hard, giving them a woody appearance. Despite this toughness, bamboo's stems do not have the same characteristics as true woody plants, as they lack secondary growth. Thus, bamboo is primarily considered herbaceous with some woody characteristics.
a raccoon like mammal with thick reddish-brown fur and a bushy tail, native to high bamboo forests from the Himalayas to southern China.