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Title: Giant Pandas


1
Giant Pandas
  • By Chelsea A. and Cecilie B.
  • Endangered Species Project

2
Where To Find Giant Pandas?/Habitat
  • Pandas live in
  • A wet, cold foggy rain forest.
  • A habitat in China.

3
Info on the Giant Panda
  • The Giant Panda
  • is related to the raccoon.
  • usually eats bamboo.
  • can climb trees.
  • lives in China.
  • is on the red endangered list.
  • lives in six different mountains.
  • and is one of the most famous endangered species.

4
Interesting facts
  • They do not hibernate.
  • They spend most of there life alone.
  • After a female gives birth to babies usually only
    one survives.
  • The Giant Panda is also known as the.
  • Panda Bear
  • Bamboo Bear
  • Large Bear Cat
  • Or in China Daxiongmao.
  • The cub is 1/ 900th of its mother.
  • They can get as old as 35 years old.
  • They eat while sitting up.
  • An adult Panda has to eat 20 to 40 pounds to
    live.

5
Other info
  • The elevation ranges from 4,000 to 11,000 feet
    high.
  • The Giant Panda lives on the Shaanxi Province.

6
Food (Giant Pandas Diet)/opinion
  • The Giant Panda eats Bamboo.
  • Different types of Bamboo
  • Opinion We think that Pandas are important and
    should be moved to a more resourceful place, with
    more Bamboo.

7
Description of the Giant Panda
  • Black and White Fur
  • Furry
  • Massive head
  • Heavy Body
  • Short Tail
  • Rounded Ears
  • Plant grade Feet
  • Short Claws
  • Thick muscular lining
  • Rounded Ears

8
Why Endangered ?
  • China citizens made Giant Panda fields filled
    with food, but China now doesn't have much food
    for the Giant Panda.

9
Bibliography
  • Animal Description resource Giant Panda
    (Ailuropoda Melanoleuca) http//www.fus.gov/spiecie
    s/_accounts/bio_panda.html
  • Interesting facts resource
  • Pandas Food Source Panda, page 129.
    Encyclopidia,1996 world edition. Published in
    Chicago, World Book incorporated.
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