2. • The giant panda, or panda is a species of mammal in the
order of carnivores omnivores.
• The Giant Panda lives in mountainous regions like
Sichuan and Tibet,
3. FOOD
• The panda's main food is bamboo (about 99% of
their diet), but also feeds on fruits, small
mammals, fish, and insects.
• Despite belonging to the order Carnivora, the
panda is a mostly herbivorous animal, feeding
almost exclusively of about 30 species of
bamboo
4. • As a legacy of their ancestors carnivores your digestive
system is not fully adapted to digest the cellulose
molecules contained in bamboo, so they need to
consume up to 40 kilograms of bamboo per day (of
which 23 kg on average are stools) task that can occupy
him up to 14 hours. His strong teeth and jaws are
adapted for crushing bamboo trunks and reach the pulp
5. It is endangered; the species is highly
localized. 1600 specimens living in the
jungles and 188 in captivity (statistics
2004-2005)
The main sources of danger to the panda
are difficult to reproduce when in captivity,
in part because of his extreme shyness,
and the destruction of their natural habitat,
to cut down thousands of hectares of
bamboo forests.
6. • The species is highly localized. 1600 specimens living in the
jungles and 188 in captivity (statistics 2004-2005)
• The June 27, 2007 the Chinese government gave a pair of
pandas to the Kings of Spain on the occasion of his visit to
China.
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7. FAMOUS BEARS PANDAS
• Pandas like everyone, especially children, have
therefore been brought to the screen