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The panda's skills are tree climbing, swimming, smell marking and voice communication. If the enemy comes, the panda climbs a tall tree to hide. If you meet the enemy by the river, the panda can swim across the river.

Panda is the only mammal belonging to Carnivora, Xiong Ke, Giant Panda Subsubfamily and Giant Panda. They live in dense bamboo forests at an altitude of 2,600 to 3,500 meters, and are endemic to China. Their main habitats are China, Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu.

Living habits and characteristics of pandas;

1, Carnivore: Giant pandas eat meat at first, and there is also the development potential for carnivores to eat meat, but they rarely feed on small animals or their remains. This is not because it hates eating meat, but because it lacks opportunities. Because there are very few large and medium-sized carnivores in the main producing areas of giant pandas, there are not many residual corpses left for them to take.

2. Natural environment: The giant panda lives in the mountains of the Yangtze River valley in China, which is the windward side of the southeast monsoon. Its climate is cool, wet and cold, and the ambient humidity is often above 80%. It is a small animal that likes humidity.

3. Personal behavior: Giant pandas spend half of their eating time every day, and most of the rest are spent in deep sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between meals. Lying flat, lying on the side, lying on the side, bending or curling are their favorite ways to fall asleep.

4. Breeding: Giant pandas live in the jungle. When it reaches a certain stage, it needs mating and pregnancy, that is, estrus, courtship, reproduction, pregnancy and parenting. The female giant panda is in estrus once a year, which lasts only 2-3 days at a time. The estrus period is usually in March-May every year. The gestation period is 83 ~ 200 days, and the son is usually born in August.

5. Nursing: The newborn baby of giant panda is immature at birth, and its resting weight is only 0. 1% of its mother's resting weight. The resting weight of newborn babies is very light, with an average of 145g, which is about one thousandth of the resting weight of adult giant pandas. The lighter one is 5 1g, and the largest one is 225g.