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Panda Report


Giant pandas are an endangered species. They are often called pandas or panda bears, although their scientific name is Ailuropda Melanoleuca.
Being an omnivore, the giant panda’s diet consists of 99% bamboo along with small percentages of fish, pikas, rodents, vines, irises, crocus, and murices grass. Pandas eat in a sitting position and since they eat about twelve hours a day, they sit a lot! During these twelve hours the pandas will have consumed somewhere between twenty-three and thirty-six pounds of food.
Pandas may eat a lot, but they can be very picky eaters. There are twenty-five types of bamboo in our world that pandas will eat. Captive pandas will only eat 9 of these. The ...

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The giant panda’s breeding season takes place from March to May. Then the baby pandas are born three to six months later weighing only eighty-five to one hundred forty grams. Two cubs may be born from one mother at the same time, but only one will survive. The reason for this is because one baby panda alone requires a lot of care and two is even harder so usually the mother chooses one and takes care of just that one.

Environment:
Wild giant pandas are found only in Southwestern China. Giant pandas inhabit damp, misty forests of bamboo and conifers, which are leaves, plants, shrubs, trees, ect. Although giant pandas don’t hibernate, they do migrate. In the summer they migrate to higher elevations and in the winter they migrate to lower elevations.
They don’t like to be around people and their activities. (Maybe this has something to do with the humans part in them being endangered.) Just a thought.

Problems:
There are a few reasons why the giant panda is ...

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Added: 7/1/2004 11:49:57 AM
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