Wednesday 18 April 2012

Giant Panda Bears Live In The Edge Of Danger

Giant Panda Bears
Is there really anything better in the annimal world than a giant panda bear? You would be hard pressed to find something else, though everyone does have their own favorites. If you translate all those wild animals into the world of plush toys, next to the real thing, a giant stuffed panda is pretty terrific too.

Wild, giant pandas live only one place in the world: three provinces of mountain ranges in central China. They can be found at elevations of 5,000 and 10,000 feet where their preferred food of bamboo is located in heavy clouded and rainy forests. 99% of a pandas diet is made up of bamboo and they also supplement the remainder [of their diet] with grasses, and the occasional small rodent or musk deer fawn. A little more than 160 pandas also live in zoos and breeding centers around the world though most of them are in China.

They were previously existed in lowland area, but the forest clearing and other growth activities made them to restrict their living in mountains.Usually there are two kinds of pandas, the giant white and black panda. But there is another rare species called red panda which is comparatively lesser in number. The giant pandas body structure is similar to that of bears. The whole body is white except for ears, legs, shoulders and eye patches which are black in color. Panda is covered with thick coat which keeps helps it to survive in the cool forest. Pandas have molar teeth and robust jaw muscles to break and crush the hard bamboo. Even though, this chunky species is liked by all, it is equally dangerous as other bears.

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