Giant pandas are plump, round and thick, with small ears and short tails. Their heads and bodies are white, while their limbs and shoulders are black. They have a pair of lovely black ears on their heads, especially those dark circles with eight characters, just like wearing a pair of sunglasses. They are very cute and lovable. The ancestors of giant pandas are carnivores, but now they prefer vegetarianism, mainly eating arrow bamboo for a living. Sometimes, they will catch bamboo rats in the bamboo forest to have a full meal, and even swagger into residents' homes to steal food.
Giant pandas mainly live in the mountainous areas of northern Sichuan, southwestern summer and southern Gansu. They have no fixed residence. They are always wandering around, where to go, where to eat and where to sleep. Although he is heavy and fat and walks with a figure of eight, he is very flexible in climbing several trees. Once disturbed, it will climb to the top of a big tree and hide.
April and May are the breeding seasons of giant pandas every year. The newborn baby weighs only about 150g. Mother panda often holds her baby panda in her arms, puts it in her mouth when she goes out, or carries it on her back, inseparable. When the little panda was five or six months old, his mother began to teach him the skills of climbing trees, swimming, bathing and peeling bamboo. Two years later, the little panda left her mother and began to live independently.
The number of giant pandas is rare, with less than 1600 in the wild, which is a national first-class protected animal. The giant panda is an ancient animal with a history of 8 million years and is known as a "living fossil". No wonder giant pandas can become "national treasures"!
Giant pandas are handsome and naive, and often play the role of "peace ambassador". With the friendship of the people of China, they traveled across oceans and made friends abroad, which was deeply loved by people all over the world.