The giant panda's walking is closely related to its body shape, skeleton, living habits and evolution. We can see with the naked eye that pandas are huge, with short hind legs and long front legs. Walking in the shape of the inner map can reduce the influence of its body shape, move its center of gravity forward and share the pressure on its hind legs well.
On the other hand, giant pandas are large wild animals from generation to generation. Climbing trees, fighting, swimming and digging holes are common in outdoor life. In daily life, when eating and climbing trees, the palms should be buckled inward. Over time, they formed a habit. When walking, the claws crawl inward, and the natural feeling is the inner eight.
From this perspective, the reason why the giant panda walks in a figure of eight is determined by its physiological structure and living habits. In addition, all bears walk in a figure of eight.
Introduction:
Other aliases for giant pandas are China Bear, Bamboo Bear, Silver Dog and Big Raccoon. Silver dog, this is because the local name and trade name of the little panda is golden dog, and the corresponding panda is called silver dog because of its white body color. Bamboo bear is named after its main food is bamboo. Hua Xiong shows that it is a rare animal which is a special product of the Chinese nation.
When the western world learned about it, it was originally translated into "panda" or "panda", but another legend was accidentally reversed into "panda" when it was first published in a newspaper in the 20th century, and unexpectedly became an ordinary name. If we take these names as clues, we can trace back many magical records.