The method of drawing a panda's face is as follows:
1. The first step is to outline, first draw a big pie face and add two ears.
2. Two big eyes with a circle of black inside.
3. Draw two small holes on the nose and a curved mouth.
4. Draw two more small hands and palms.
5. Add two more feet and draw a belly in the middle.
6. The second step is to color the panda’s ears black.
7. The body is also painted black, with nails left out and two panda eyes.
8. Just paint your toes pink.
Introduction:
The giant panda (also known as the cat bear, bamboo bear) is the only mammal belonging to the order Carnivora, the family Ursidae, the subfamily Giant Panda, and the genus Giant Panda. It has a fat-like body shape. Bears are plump and plump, with a round head and short tail. The head and trunk are 1.2-1.8 meters long, and the tail is 10-12 cm long. They generally weigh 80-120 kilograms. They have sharp claws and the iconic pigeon-toed walking style; They are black and white in color, with round cheeks and large dark circles under their eyes. The lifespan of giant pandas living in the wild is 18-20 years old, and they can exceed 30 years old in captivity.
The main habitat of giant pandas is the mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu in China. They never hibernate; 99% of their food throughout the year is bamboo. After half of the time for eating every day, the remaining half of the time is spent mostly in the mountains. Spent in sleep. Giant pandas are good at climbing trees and love to play.
The oldest member of the giant panda discovered so far is EoPanda. Its fossils were unearthed in Lufeng City and Yuanmou, Yunnan, China. The geological age is about 8 million years ago in the late Miocene. Animals have become extinct due to strong changes in geology and climate. However, the giant panda has survived in the harsh natural environment and maintained its original ancient characteristics, thus becoming one of the few animal "living fossils" in the world, and is also known as " "China's National Treasure" is a national first-level protected animal.