PANDA FACTS
Pandas can live up to 35 years.
•A fully grown panda would reach the length of 5-6 feet.
•Male giant pandas are larger than the females. Males weigh up to 250 pounds in the wild while females can weigh up to 220 pounds.
• they are good tree climbers
•A wild panda's diet is 99% based on bamboo.
•The female giant pandas normally produce a single young one each year.
•They are pink when they are born.
FACTS ON THE RED PANDA
The Red panda is also known as lesser panda.
•The Red Panda is the state animal in the Indian state of Sikkim.
•The Red Panda differs from the Giant Panda in its diet. This panda adds a bit of fruits to its routine diet of bamboos
.•Two thirds of the Red Panda's length is its tail, bushy and marked with reddish rings. The Red Panda's feet are furred, for walking on snow.
High in dense bamboo forests in the misty, rainy mountains of southwestern China lives one of the world's rarest mammals: the giant panda.
Only about 1,000 of these black-and-white relatives of bears survive in the wild. Pandas eat almost nothing but bamboo shoots and leaves.
Occasionally they eat other vegetation, fish, or small animals, but bamboo accounts for 99 percent of their diets. Pandas eat fast, they eat a lot, and they spend about 12 hours a day doing it.
Pandas can live up to 35 years.
•A fully grown panda would reach the length of 5-6 feet.
•Male giant pandas are larger than the females. Males weigh up to 250 pounds in the wild while females can weigh up to 220 pounds.
• they are good tree climbers
•A wild panda's diet is 99% based on bamboo.
•The female giant pandas normally produce a single young one each year.
•They are pink when they are born.
FACTS ON THE RED PANDA
The Red panda is also known as lesser panda.
•The Red Panda is the state animal in the Indian state of Sikkim.
•The Red Panda differs from the Giant Panda in its diet. This panda adds a bit of fruits to its routine diet of bamboos
.•Two thirds of the Red Panda's length is its tail, bushy and marked with reddish rings. The Red Panda's feet are furred, for walking on snow.
High in dense bamboo forests in the misty, rainy mountains of southwestern China lives one of the world's rarest mammals: the giant panda.
Only about 1,000 of these black-and-white relatives of bears survive in the wild. Pandas eat almost nothing but bamboo shoots and leaves.
Occasionally they eat other vegetation, fish, or small animals, but bamboo accounts for 99 percent of their diets. Pandas eat fast, they eat a lot, and they spend about 12 hours a day doing it.
panda quiz !!!!
1. Giant pandas live in the bamboo forests of what country?
A. Mexico
B. India
C. China
D. Brazil
2. Why are giant pandas protected by law?
A. So that they don't run away
B. Because they are dangerous
C. So that they don't become extinct
D. So people don't eat them
3. Although the Chinese have known about giant pandas for a long time, for people outside of China, pandas are:
A. a relatively recent discovery
B. old news
C. not very interesting
D. good pets
answers .......... 1.c ..2.c ..3.a
A. Mexico
B. India
C. China
D. Brazil
2. Why are giant pandas protected by law?
A. So that they don't run away
B. Because they are dangerous
C. So that they don't become extinct
D. So people don't eat them
3. Although the Chinese have known about giant pandas for a long time, for people outside of China, pandas are:
A. a relatively recent discovery
B. old news
C. not very interesting
D. good pets
answers .......... 1.c ..2.c ..3.a
the Chinese call giant pandas large bear cats , panda bears and bamboo bears.
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