What is Panda in the giant habitat?
Giant pandas are a rare and endangered species and their lack is partly due to the rapid destruction of their habitat. The remaining giant panda habitats usually consist of bamboo forests between two mountain belts in China. A large amount of bamboo can be found in a station that is well overshadowed and near the water. These habitats are scattered and isolated, usually on the slopes of surrounding mountain chains such as Qinling, Minshan and Xiaoxiangling. Approximately 20 such habitats still exist, and it is believed that less than 2,000 giant pandas remain in the wild. The whole diet is located on the mountains, as well as in streams and rivers on the base of the mountain. Despite the fact that the giant pandas are carnivores, bamboo accounts for about 95% of their diet. To maintain good health, the giant panda must consume a lot of bamboo every day and often spend most of their day.
giant pandas are proficient climbers and swimmers andThese abilities allow them to play efficiently and forage for food. Huge panda habitats usually exist in the area of wooded and near water and are beginning to rise at the age of only six months. Types of trees that rise differ from area to area, usually limited by panda. Pandas will sometimes swim to catch fish to eat or cool down on a hot day.
pandas are mostly lonely and live in themselves until the season of mating. It does not have a permanent residence. Instead, they tend to sleep under a heavily shaded tree or in a cave found in their habitat.
In the zoo or in the area of wild animals, the artificial giant Panda habitat must imitate the Panda habitat in the wild. These artificial areas must achieve a balance between rocky terrain and fresh forest. Large, robust rocks and trees are added to the environment to give panders a place to climb while streams and chilled caves offer giant panders a placeto relax and retreat from the sun.
There are also many bamboo species that come from the giant Panda habitat in the wild. Other plants are also organized in the artificial station, which are known to be edible and harmless. The prepared food fed pandas living in the zoo resembles their native food, but most of the day spends eating available bamboo and leaves.