Detailed introduction to giant pandas

The giant panda is a specialty animal in my country. It is a natural heritage and living fossil recognized around the world. It has been at least eight to nine million years since its ancestors appeared. Studying giant pandas is of great significance to studying the evolution of entire organisms.

Giant pandas mainly inhabit mountainous bamboo forests in deciduous broad-leaved forests, mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests and sub-alpine coniferous forests at an altitude of 2000-3000 meters. They mainly feed on bamboo stems, leaves and bamboo shoots. Occasionally it also preys on small animals. It has no fixed nest and eats while walking. It likes to be alone and wander around.

Extended information:

Giant pandas are plump and plump like bears, with a round head and short tail. The head and body are 1.2-1.8 meters long, and the tail is 10-12 centimeters long. Weighing 80-120 kilograms, the heaviest can reach 180 kilograms. Raised pandas are slightly heavier, and generally male individuals are slightly larger than females. The hair color of the head and body is distinctly black and white, but the black is not pure black, and the white is not pure white, but black with brown and white with yellow.

Individuals in the Qinling area are relatively large, with rough body hair and slightly brown abdominal hair. Minshan (especially Qingchuan Pingwu) individuals are smaller, and their body hair is thinner than the former. The brown abdominal hair is not obvious, but Liangshan individuals are not too small.