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How does the bear spend the winter?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, When it comes to pandas, everyone must be familiar with it, especially the bear born to a bear, which is incredible. The cub born by such a big bear is almost as big as a slap, but it is very popular with people. How does the bear survive the winter? How does the bear spend the winter?

When it comes to pandas, everyone must be familiar with it, especially the bear born to a bear, which is incredible. The cub born by such a big bear is almost as big as a slap, but it is very popular with people. How does the bear survive the winter?

How does the bear spend the winter?

The bear hibernates during the winter. when there is enough food, the bear usually hides in the cave, but if there is no food, he will hunt all winter. Before hibernation, the bear will eat a lot of food and then hide in a tree hole or cave to spend the winter.

How did the bear grow up?

1. When the baby panda is born from the mother panda's belly, the body is pink and tender, with sparse white hair. In the first few weeks of its birth, the mother panda will hold her baby in her arms, warm it, protect it, almost never leave it, and hold it in her mouth when she moves. Within a month, the baby panda will slowly grow black ears, eye sockets and so on, and will slowly become like its mother.

2. Three months after the baby panda, the baby panda began to be curious and began to crawl on its own to explore the world. And they are also very naughty, always take all kinds of actions to attract people's attention, very cute.

3. During this period of time, baby pandas eat or sleep. When they have the strength, they begin to be naughty, wait for time to pass, and finally they reach adulthood. Look at this adult giant panda, how round the body is, and he never eats less at ordinary times, otherwise how can he be so fat?

How many months does it take for a panda to conceive and give birth?

Pandas take about 5 months (more than 130 days) from conception to birth, and the mating season is from March to May in spring, usually no more than 2-4 days. "breeding difficulties" is used as a news title to describe the breeding status of giant pandas. But studies have shown that although giant pandas live longer in captivity, they have a higher success rate of reproduction in the wild. In the wild, adult pandas, both male and female, participate in breeding. Females can mate with several competing males, and a male will look for different females in estrus. After giving birth to pandas, the cubs begin to eat bamboo at about 12 months.

 
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