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What kind of animals are giant pandas?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, What kind of animals are giant pandas? A: bear family. The giant panda belongs to the Carnivora, Bear family and Giant Panda subfamily. Its body color is black and white. It has round cheeks, large dark circles, a chubby body, the iconic eight-character walking style, and anatomy.

What family is the giant panda? A: Bear family. Giant pandas belong to Carnivora, Ursidae, Giant Panda subfamily, body color is black and white, it has round cheeks, big dark circles, chubby body, iconic in-eight walking way, but also has scalpel sharp claws.

What do giant pandas eat?

Giant pandas mainly eat bamboo. 99% of the food for giant pandas is bamboo. There are more than 60 kinds of bamboo plants belonging to 12 genera that can be eaten by giant pandas. In addition, wild giant pandas occasionally eat some animal carcasses or other plants. Giant pandas like to eat many kinds of bamboo, arrow bamboo is only one of the more common species, these bamboos grow in subalpine dark coniferous forest, mountain dark coniferous forest, mountain coniferous broad-leaved mixed forest and mountain evergreen broad-leaved forest canopy for a long time, the distribution altitude varies from 700 to 3500 meters, different mountain systems of giant pandas staple food bamboo is different.

On September 2,2019, the research on clinical technology and application of giant panda dentistry was officially launched in Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base (hereinafter referred to as Panda Base). Funded by the Macao Giant Panda Foundation, the Panda Base invited Dr. Cedric Tutt, a South African veterinary dentist, to Chengdu to conduct an oral health survey of giant pandas. Chinese and foreign experts such as veterinarians and Dr. Cedric Tutt of Panda Base conducted detailed examination on common oral diseases of giant pandas from aspects of oral hygiene, tooth development, dental pulp and periodontium, and jointly completed examination and health care of common oral diseases of giant pandas, dental X-ray photography and 3D scanning of tooth morphology. It is reported that this is also the first time in the history of giant panda protection work to systematically carry out large-scale giant panda tooth examination.

 
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