Food habits: The feeding habits of giant pandas are one of their most significant features. They almost entirely rely on bamboo for a living, and they need to eat more than 30 kilograms of bamboo every day. In addition, giant pandas will also eat some grass, vegetables, fruits and a small amount of insects, fish, bird eggs, etc.
Habitat: Giant pandas mainly live in alpine bamboo forests in subalpine areas. These places provide ample food and water sources.
Activity time: The activity time of giant pandas is relatively regular. They are more active during the day and mainly rest at night. In winter, giant pandas are active for a shorter period of time than in summer.
Reproduction: Giant pandas have a short breeding season and usually breed in spring and autumn. The gestation period is about 80-90 days, and there is usually only one pup per litter, but occasionally there are two pups.
Social behavior: Giant pandas are solitary animals and usually live alone except during the breeding season. Communication between them is mainly visual and odorous, and their calls are relatively simple, mainly used to express threats and warnings.
Adaptability: Giant pandas have strong adaptability and can live at altitudes of 2,000-4,000 meters.
Territory: Giant pandas have a strong sense of territory, but territorial overlap is also common.
Movement method: Giant pandas are good at climbing trees and swimming. Their main methods of movement are walking and crawling, and they rarely jump.
Temperature regulation: Giant pandas have weak body temperature regulation capabilities and poor resistance to cold, so they choose to move in places with higher temperatures.
Protection status: Due to human over-hunting, habitat destruction, climate change and other reasons, the number of giant pandas continues to decrease, and it is currently listed as one of the internationally endangered species.
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