Life of giant pandas in the bamboo forest
The giant panda is a large animal like a bear, with long white hair, thick and woolly appearance and the feet, shoulders, ears and eye area black. The tail is broad and short. The giant panda lives in the bamboo forests of central China, at altitudes ranging between 1,500 and 3,000 m.
The giant panda:
1.-LIVES: cold and wet in the bamboo forests of eastern Tibet and southwestern China.El giant panda living in remote mountainous regions of central China’s Southwest, and feeds on bamboo forests. Middle inhabited (aquatic or terrestrial): Terrestrial
2.-TYPE OF FOOD: (Herbivore, carnivore, omnivore etc.) Omnivore is believed to live exclusively on bamboo shoots, it was later revealed that during the 10 or 12 hours that used to eat, they eat other plants such as herbs, gentian, lily, saffron, and also rodents and birds and fish.
3.-HOW IS YOUR PLAY: Viviparous. Mating takes place in spring and the young are born in late winter. The female gives birth to between one or two cubs, which reach sexual maturity between four and ten years.
Brief description of their behavior: The pandas are solitary animals except during mating season, spend their lives mostly in the ground, but climb trees when pursued by dogs. Are active all year, knowing little more about this quiet animal that lives in inaccessible regions, when they first were caught alive destined for zoos.
It is a species (rare, threatened, endangered, extinct, subject to special protection, etc.): A species that is specially protected and endangered extinction. Destruction of their habitat. Even if the species has been protected in the past was hunted, by China’s population.
POPULATION: There are only 1,000 copies released in special reserves, protected by the Chinese government and another 100 in zoos.
It is well known the so-called false thumb of the panda, which is actually a highly developed radial sesame bone and forming a sixth finger oppositional to the other five, thanks to this modification, the giant panda can handle and grasp with some skill objects as small as bamboo stalks, which form the bulk of their diet. Besides bamboo, also eat bulbs, roots, eggs and small mammals.
It is a solitary creature of habit, except in the mating season, when both sexes together, then, can be heard grunting males competing to mate with a receptive female. Tienelugar mating in spring and the young are born in late delineation. Lahembrapareentreunoo two cubs, which reach sexual maturity between four and ten years.

