Is giant panda a name given by humans?

The panda names are: Pingping, An'an, Dandan, Sanxing, Linlin,

Lingling, Xingxing,

Lanlan, Kangkang, Huanhuan , Feifei,

Yanyan, Li Li, Jiajia, Jingjing,

Tiantian, Baobao, Yingying, Beibei,

Shao Shao, Qiangqiang, Tuantuan, Yuanyuan, Maomao, Kaikai, Xinxin, etc.

Giant pandas are distributed in western Sichuan, China, the southern slopes of the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi, and Wenxian County in Gansu. It is endemic to China.

It inhabits alpine bamboo forests at an altitude of 2000-3500m. There is seasonal vertical migration. It lives alone, has no fixed nest except for giving birth, and is active day and night. It mainly feeds on bamboo leaves, bamboo poles, and bamboo shoots, as well as wild fruits, bird eggs, bamboo rats, etc., and eats them while walking.

He has dull hearing and vision, a keen sense of smell, and is good at climbing trees and swimming. Mainly in spring, they are in heat and mate, and there are courtship fights. The gestation period is 3-5 months, with 1-2 cubs being born each time, and occasionally 3 cubs. The newborn cubs weigh about 120 grams and are pink all over with sparse white lanugo hair. My eyes were almost invisible and I didn't open them until more than 40 days ago. Breeded exclusively by mothers, they live independently until they are more than 1 year old, become sexually mature at 5-7 years old, and have a lifespan of about 30 years, while the reproductive age range is only 2-13 years.

Giant pandas are endemic to China and are only found in some mountainous areas of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces. Currently, due to reasons such as loss of distribution area, hunting, disease, and large-scale bamboo death, the number of wild giant pandas has dropped to 900-1,200, and its population has been divided into about 32 subpopulations, losing opportunities for natural genetic exchange. . The Chinese forestry department and relevant units have formulated a cross-century "Giant Panda Protection Project", which includes a series of measures such as expanding and establishing new protected areas, establishing "corridors and passages", increasing publicity and protection efforts, improving the habitat environment, and reducing human interference. Maintain wild giant panda populations.