Amaiur and Nahomi panda

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By: Amaiur and Naomi

• The giant panda has an insatiable appetite for bamboo. A typical animal eats half the day—a full 12 out of every 24 hours—and relieves itself dozens of times a day. It takes 28 pounds (12.5 kilograms) of bamboo to satisfy a giant panda's daily dietary needs, and it hungrily plucks the stalks with elongated wrist bones that function rather like thumbs. Pandas will sometimes eat birds or rodents as well.

The giant panda has an insatiable appetite for bamboo. A typical animal eats half the day—a full 12 out of every 24 hours—and relieves itself dozens of times a day. It takes 28 pounds (12.5 kilograms) of bamboo to satisfy a giant panda's daily dietary needs, and it hungrily plucks the stalks with elongated wrist bones that function rather like thumbs. Pandas will sometimes eat birds or rodents as well.

The panda, also known as giant panda, is an omnivorous mammal characterized by its coloring black and white and his fondness for bamboo. In Chinese culture are called bears-cats due to the way small and elongated of their eyes, similar to these felines. Distribution of the Panda the giant panda lives in the remote mountainous regions of Central China and Tibet to a height of up to 3 kilometers.

A prestigious Chinese anthropologist affirms that the prehistoric Chinese man was feeding of bulging, animal meat of bear that he lives in the mountains of the center of China for dozens of thousands of years. The director of the Institute of Paleontology and Anthropology of Three Throats, Wei Guangbiao, assured the diary online Chinese Sina.com that …

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