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Giant Panda

Giant Panda. By Sophia R. Lehman.

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Giant Panda

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  1. Giant Panda By Sophia R. Lehman

  2. The Giant Panda has a lot of fur. It is covered with white fur, well some of the fur. The panda has black on some of its body, such as these places, ears, muzzle, and legs and shoulders. They have sharp canine teeth. A.K.A. large. The panda is shy, like gorillas. Pandas are fat yet a very adorable animal.

  3. The baby panda is a very helpless, in fact, it is the most helpless baby on earth. They are born pink, but then they turn white. After a week or two pandas grow black spots. If mother pandas have twins only one lives. In the night, mother pandas have to be careful not to roll on there baby. Baby pandas cant stand 300 pounds on top of them, they will die constantly! Baby pandas way 5 oz. That is when they are born. They look like the pictures below

  4. Pandas have a steady diet of bamboo, they also dine on birds and rats. Pandas have an extra wrist bone that works like a extra “thumb.” Bamboo is 90% water so pandas have to eat “a lot” of bamboo. Altogether pandas eat 28 pounds of bamboo a day. Pandas have strong back jawbones in order to crunch down on the bamboo, because it hard I tell you! P.S. hay wait! It is very

  5. Pandas are deeply endangered, mostly because its habitat is shrinking little by little! Pandas are getting very hungry and dying of. ‘’Why’ do you ask? Well communities are deciding to cut down bamboo forests and using the bamboo for flooring. Today, only 1,000 are left in the wild, and 127 in captivity.

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