The panda is my country's national treasure. This animal, known as a "living fossil", is cute and naive and is loved by people all over the world. The following is provided by me, I hope it will be helpful to everyone.
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Giant pandas spend half of their time eating every day, and most of the remaining half of the time is spent in sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between every two meals. Lying flat, on their sides, prone, stretched or curled up are their preferred sleeping methods. In the zoo, keepers feed them regularly twice a day, so the giant pandas spend the rest of their time resting. Giant pandas look cute even when sleeping. They are very flexible and can put their bulky bodies into a variety of positions. My favorite position is to put my legs up on a tree and cover my eyes with my hands.
The most adorable features of the giant panda are its chubby body and its slow, piggy-back way of walking. This is because they live in an environment where there is plenty of food and no natural predators, so there is no need to move quickly. But it's this slow movement that allows it to store energy to adapt to low-energy foods. They sometimes climb trees to scout out situations, escape intruders, or take a nap.
Giant pandas are good at climbing trees and love to play. The behavior of climbing trees is generally a way for the weak to avoid the strong when the marriage proposal is approaching, or to escape danger, or when they meet each other. Pandas sometimes go down to valleys and enter mountain villages or houses. They treat pots, pots, buckets, especially round utensils as toys, and then abandon them in the mountains after playing with them. Sometimes they also become friendly with domesticated livestock such as sheep and pigs, eating and living together.
Normally, giant pandas always have a very docile temperament. When meeting people for the first time, they often cover their faces with their front paws or lower their heads to hide their true appearance. They rarely actively attack other animals or people, and always avoid them when encountering them in the wild. But once she becomes a mother, her little baby is sacred and inviolable. Even if she cares about her, she will be angry and angry, showing her teeth and claws, and moving her hands and feet. Sometimes they also like to do some grooming and other activities seeking comfort. You can straighten your body like a cat, stretching out the front and lifting the back half to allow the body to stretch flexibly, or after waking up, straighten the forelimbs and yawn. If you get wet by water or after wading in a river, you can also shake off the water like a dog. [10]
In the wild, giant pandas often conflict during the breeding season, especially when three to four males pursue a single dominant female. Sometimes, females and males also fight. In zoos, their fights are usually over water, food or one panda claiming good territory.