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How many years can pandas live? What are your habits?

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Panda is a national treasure of our country. It is loved by people because of its cute appearance. It is common in Sichuan at present. How many years can panda live? What are your habits? 1. Panda Introduction: 1. What does panda eat? Pandas mainly eat bamboo. wild

Panda is a national treasure of our country. It is loved by people because of its cute appearance. It is common in Sichuan at present. How many years can panda live? What are your habits?

I. Introduction to Panda:

1 What do pandas eat?

Pandas mainly eat bamboo. Wild occasionally eat some animal carcasses or other plants, but different mountain giant pandas eat different bamboo, and eat different parts of bamboo in each season, such as spring and summer most like to eat different kinds of bamboo shoots, autumn more bamboo leaves as the staple food, winter bamboo stalks as the staple food.

2. Why are pandas not afraid to fall?

Pandas love to climb trees. They usually climb to more than ten meters high. Even if they fall, their backs or limbs can be cushioned when they fall. Moreover, pandas will choose a place with a slope on the ground when they climb high. If they fall, they will roll to the bottom of the valley. It is basically equivalent to throwing a rubber tire from a high place. As long as there are no sharp rocks below, they will not easily fall.

How many years can pandas live?

How many years pandas can live depends on the environment. Generally, the artificially bred ones live shorter. According to statistics, 37 pandas have lived for more than half a year. So far, 12 pandas have died, with an average life span of only 6.6 years. According to the survey, as long as they live half a year in the wild and survive the harsh winter, their average life span is 13.3 years old, which has doubled. Therefore, pandas in the wild are older.

III. What are the living habits of pandas?

1. Pandas are omnivorous animals, but mainly bamboo. But the giant panda was originally a carnivore, and it also had the potential of carnivores to eat meat, but it rarely preyed on animals or animal carcasses, not because it didn't like meat, but because it lacked opportunities. Because there are very few large carnivores in the panda's distribution area, there are not many remains left for it to eat. If you often catch mice and other small animals, the nutrition you get is often not enough to compensate for the energy consumed. Therefore, giant pandas can only eat a little meat occasionally, and most of the time they rely on bamboo to maintain their lives, becoming a life-long animal that follows the rules and lives by bamboo.

2. Giant pandas are usually very docile in temperament. When they meet people for the first time, they often cover their faces with their front paws or lower their heads. They rarely attack other animals or people actively. When they meet by chance in the wild, they always adopt avoidance methods. But once a mother, her baby is sacred and inviolable, even if it is a caring visit, it will anger the mother to be angry, bared, and touched. Sometimes they also like to make some decoration and other activities to seek fitness. Can straighten the body like a cat, the front is extended, the rear body raised, so that the body flexible stretch, or wake up, forelimbs straight yawn. If wet or after wading across the river, you can shake off the water like a dog.

Giant pandas spend half of their time eating every day, and most of the rest of the time in sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for two to four hours between meals, lying flat, on their sides, prone, stretched or curled up. In zoos, keepers feed them regularly twice a day, so pandas spend the rest of their time resting. Giant pandas look cute even when they sleep. They are extremely flexible and can put their heavy bodies into various positions. Their favorite position is to support their legs on trees and cover their eyes with their hands.

 
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