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Panda

Panda. By: Kate Doherty. Classification and Description. Dang shaw Ma hoo;bear 350 pounds;6 feet from nose to tail; Mammal Rough fur, black and white Size of hot dog when young. Biome. China , Vietnam,Laos and Burma Mountains Prefers cold Does not migrate . Life Cycle.

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Panda

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  1. Panda By: Kate Doherty

  2. Classification and Description • Dang shaw Ma hoo;bear • 350 pounds;6 feet from nose to tail; Mammal • Rough fur, black and white • Size of hot dog when young

  3. Biome • China ,Vietnam,Laos and Burma • Mountains • Prefers cold • Does not migrate

  4. Life Cycle • Oneor two cubs • Omnivore • Bamboo, honey, birds and rodent • 30-60 years

  5. Adaptations • Clean self • 6 fingers; can stand on 2 legs • Safe place in trees • Claw trees

  6. Reasons for Endangered Status • People • Deforestation, loss of food • Medicine • Leopards

  7. Conservation • Less than 1,000 • Strict laws • Breeding programs • Donations

  8. Fun Facts • Bark • Squeal • Teeth tell age • Bamboo Bear

  9. Resources • Ryder , Joanne. Panda Kindergarten. • Ryder , Joanne. Little Panda. • Stone , Lynn M. Giant Pandas. • Stone , Lynn M. Giant Pandas.

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