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Bear panda

Bear panda . Habitat. LIVES: In the cold, damp bamboo forests of eastern Tibet  andsouthwestern China.El  giant panda living in remote mountainous regions. Feeding.

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Bear panda

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  1. Bear panda

  2. Habitat • LIVES: In the cold, damp bamboo forests of eastern Tibet andsouthwesternChina.El giant panda living in remote mountainous regions

  3. Feeding Omnivore, is believed to live exclusively on bamboo shoots, it was later revealed that during the 10 or 12 hours that used to eat, feed on other plants such as herbs, gentian, lily, saffron, and alsorodents and birds and fish.

  4. features • 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.

  5. Care • Panda bear cubs are born helpless, thus requiring many maternal care during the first months of life. The mortality at this time is veryhigh, which is a serious problem for the recovery of the populationthrough captive breeding. Reproduction occurs between March and May after a gestation period of between three and six months, and their weight can range between 85 and 140 gr.

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