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GIANT PANDA
BY: ERIN TAVANI AND BRENT BARTLETT
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The scientific name for the Giant Panda is
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
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siwild
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HABITAT
Giant Pandas live in the broadleaf and coniferous forest.
In the mountains between 5,000 to 10,000 ft in elevation.
With a dense understory of bamboo.
Torrential rains and deans mist throughout the year.
The mountains are often shrouded in heavy clouds.
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WHY MOUNTAINS?
Giant Pandas live in the few mountain ranges in central china.
Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansa Provincess are some of the few.
Giant Pandas once lived in lowland ares.
Photo by
Jackson Lee
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Standing two - three feet tall on all 4 legs, weighing around 250 pounds the Giant Panda eats 99% bamboo.
Photo by
-Reji
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IN THE WILD
In the wild the Giant Pandas will eat bamboo.
They will also eat grasses and sometimes small rodents.
In the wild Giant Pandas live up to 35 years old.
Around 1,000 of the 1,100 Giant Pandas are wild.
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IN CAPTIVITY
In captivity pandas eat mostly bamboo.
They also eat sugar can and rice gruel.
Carrots, apples, and sweet potatoes.
The life span of a panda in captivity is around 28 years old.
Around 100 of the 1,100 Giant Pandas live in captivity.
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BREEDING
Giant Pandas hit breeding maturity between age 4 & 8.
They can reproduce till they are 20 years old.
Ovulation only happens ones a year.
Ovulation only last for 2 - 3 days in the spring.
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LITTLE GIANT PANDAS
95 - 160 days after mating the Giant Pandas give birth.
Giant Pandas can give birth to two.
Only one usually survives.
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lukas.b0
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Endangered: The Giant Panda was listed endangered in 1990.
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CONSERVATION EFFORTS
Financing important activities in china and the united states.
Logging ban has been in place since 1998.
Scientist in china and the united states have made notable progress.
They have worked hard on captive breeding.
Also the work of Giant Panda conservation fund has helped.
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