Giant Pandas
Find out about these
unique pandas by our
slides
How can we help save the
giant pandas?
How to Help
Do you wanna save a life? If you do go to
www.loveourpandas.weebly.com, there can go to websites to
help save these pandas! Also another way to help with
no pay, is to go to our website and click on comments to post
to the world!
We only have one type of
panda lets keep it that way we want not!!!!!!
We want these
beautiful creatures
to stay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What are world would be with no
pandas!
A world without
are pandas, would
be a world
without happiness.
What has happened to are pandas.
Pandas are wonderful creatures, but now they are
almost extinct! There are only 1,600 pandas left in
the world! Only 300 of them are safe in zoos or
rescue centers mostly in China. People are killing
and threatening pandas, and I am here to say that
is not ok. For one reason they are endangered,
and for another reason pandas are the most
endangered animal alive and they could all die any
day from people killing or harming them.
Now do you
see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now do you see how endangered are
wonderful pandas are! They are critically
endangered! We need to help these pandas.
On our website
www.loveourpandas.weebly.com, you can help
and save a panda today. We want to help save
these and if we can get at least 2 people that
would still make a difference.
Panda Drawing
Look at this cute little panda Alison drew!
Fun Facts
● The giant panda’s black and white coat and prominent black eye patches have made it one of the best known
species, although it is among the shyest and rarest animals in the world.
● At first glance, the giant panda would seem to resemble a bear, but in fact its features show it has a
stronger affinity with racoons.
● The giant panda is a solitary animal, which spends about two-thirds of its day feeding and the remainder resting.
● Although classed as a flesh-eater, the giant panda feeds almost exclusively on the stems, leaves and
fresh young shoots of bamboo.
● There are about 20 different species of bamboo that pandas will eat. However bamboo is so nutritionally poor
that the pandas have to consume up to 20kg each day, which can take up to 16 hours.
● The extra digit on the panda's hand helps them to tear the bamboo and their gut is covered with a thick
layer of mucus to protect against splinters.
● The giant panda has the largest molar teeth of any carnivore. Their lower jaw has an extra molar; their molar and
premolar teeth are adapted to slice and crush tough plants stems. Their strong jaws are capable of crushing
bamboo stems up to 4cm in diameter.
● Pandas may climb as high as 4,000 meters to feed on higher slopes in the summer season.
Bibliography
http://www.onekind.org/be_inspired/animals_a_z/panda_giant/

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Giant pandas

  • 1. Giant Pandas Find out about these unique pandas by our slides How can we help save the giant pandas?
  • 2. How to Help Do you wanna save a life? If you do go to www.loveourpandas.weebly.com, there can go to websites to help save these pandas! Also another way to help with no pay, is to go to our website and click on comments to post to the world!
  • 3. We only have one type of panda lets keep it that way we want not!!!!!! We want these beautiful creatures to stay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 4. What are world would be with no pandas! A world without are pandas, would be a world without happiness.
  • 5. What has happened to are pandas. Pandas are wonderful creatures, but now they are almost extinct! There are only 1,600 pandas left in the world! Only 300 of them are safe in zoos or rescue centers mostly in China. People are killing and threatening pandas, and I am here to say that is not ok. For one reason they are endangered, and for another reason pandas are the most endangered animal alive and they could all die any day from people killing or harming them.
  • 6. Now do you see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now do you see how endangered are wonderful pandas are! They are critically endangered! We need to help these pandas. On our website www.loveourpandas.weebly.com, you can help and save a panda today. We want to help save these and if we can get at least 2 people that would still make a difference.
  • 7. Panda Drawing Look at this cute little panda Alison drew!
  • 8. Fun Facts ● The giant panda’s black and white coat and prominent black eye patches have made it one of the best known species, although it is among the shyest and rarest animals in the world. ● At first glance, the giant panda would seem to resemble a bear, but in fact its features show it has a stronger affinity with racoons. ● The giant panda is a solitary animal, which spends about two-thirds of its day feeding and the remainder resting. ● Although classed as a flesh-eater, the giant panda feeds almost exclusively on the stems, leaves and fresh young shoots of bamboo. ● There are about 20 different species of bamboo that pandas will eat. However bamboo is so nutritionally poor that the pandas have to consume up to 20kg each day, which can take up to 16 hours. ● The extra digit on the panda's hand helps them to tear the bamboo and their gut is covered with a thick layer of mucus to protect against splinters. ● The giant panda has the largest molar teeth of any carnivore. Their lower jaw has an extra molar; their molar and premolar teeth are adapted to slice and crush tough plants stems. Their strong jaws are capable of crushing bamboo stems up to 4cm in diameter. ● Pandas may climb as high as 4,000 meters to feed on higher slopes in the summer season.