3. PANDA BEARS
Many people are quite interested in the evolution of the Panda Bear. How did they become so
different from other types of bears? For years the taxonomic classification of the Giant Pandas
was under debate, until DNA testing confirmed it, there were many that didn’t even believe this
was actually a type of bear and part of the Ursidae family.
Some research indicates that Pandas has evolved for more than 3 million years as a separate
evolutionary line than that of other bear species.
It is also believed that due to shortages of food they became dependent almost completely on
the bamboo and plant life. They weren’t able to find enough animals to thrive on. The
movement into trees could account for a survival instinct. Since Panda Bears can’t move fast
they could become prey for other animals if they remain on the ground.
There are many stories and legends of the Panda Bear in the Chinese history. It was regarded
as having magic powers. Many writings indicate that it helped to keep bad spirits away. The
various Emperors of China also had them as pets.
In a zoo setting Panda Bears are generally in pairs. However, in the wild they tend to spend
their time alone. The exception is when the females are caring for their young. They aren’t very
territorial though so they are tolerant of each other eating in the same areas. They can often be
boring to watch though as they mainly eat and sleep for most of the day and night.
Giant Pandas do not hibernate and do not establish permanent dens. They take shelter in trees
and caves.
4. WHY CRAYONS ARE BETTER
More Colors
They don’t dry out
They are easier to use
No Caps!
5. NOT SURE WHAT JUSTIFIED MEANS
What do I do
Is this what I am supposed to be writing
This seems wrong
But I think its right.
6. THE RIGHT WAY
This is they way that it should be formatted
All aligned on the same side
7. THIS IS WAY TOO MUCH AND YOU CANT SEE
MY WRITING
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These are pretty cool crayons though.
8. THIS ONE SEEMS FINE. LOOKS GOOD, BUT
NOT TOO MUCH GOING ON.
Yup.
9. THIS IS WAY TOO MUCH AND YOU CANT SEE
MY WRITING
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These are pretty cool crayons though.
11. BAD GRAPHICS MAKE THE PAGE LOOK BAD
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These are pretty cool crayons though.
12. THE RIGHT WAY TO SHOW GRAPHICS AND
WORDS THAT COMPLIMENT PICTURES
I really like crayons and
recycling. You can do
both with crayons!
13. PANDA BEARS
Many people are quite interested in the evolution of the Panda Bear. How did they become so
different from other types of bears? For years the taxonomic classification of the Giant Pandas
was under debate, until DNA testing confirmed it, there were many that didn’t even believe this
was actually a type of bear and part of the Ursidae family.
Some research indicates that Pandas has evolved for more than 3 million years as a separate
evolutionary line than that of other bear species.
It is also believed that due to shortages of food they became dependent almost completely on
the bamboo and plant life. They weren’t able to find enough animals to thrive on. The
movement into trees could account for a survival instinct. Since Panda Bears can’t move fast
they could become prey for other animals if they remain on the ground.
There are many stories and legends of the Panda Bear in the Chinese history. It was regarded
as having magic powers. Many writings indicate that it helped to keep bad spirits away. The
various Emperors of China also had them as pets.
In a zoo setting Panda Bears are generally in pairs. However, in the wild they tend to spend
their time alone. The exception is when the females are caring for their young. They aren’t very
territorial though so they are tolerant of each other eating in the same areas. They can often be
boring to watch though as they mainly eat and sleep for most of the day and night.
Giant Pandas do not hibernate and do not establish permanent dens. They take shelter in trees
and caves.
14. WHY CRAYONS ARE BETTER
More Colors
They don’t dry out
They are easier to use
No Caps!
15. FONTS AND EFFECTS
Don’t write in crazy fonts
Because peo0ple cannot read them all the
time.
16. USE THE RIGHT FONTS AND SIZES
Make sure to use the same font throughout the
presentation and create readable fonts.