Giant pandas also like to eat mangosteen, apples, bananas, spinach leaves, animal carcasses and so on. Giant pandas in captivity mainly feed on one or several kinds of bamboos in low mountains and flat dams, and the supplementary food is concentrated feed mainly made of cereals. Wild giant pandas eat not only bamboo, but also the fruits of flowers and trees, and occasionally some animal carcasses or other plants. The giant panda is an omnivore, and its diet is very rich, from plants to meat, from reptiles to insects, it eats almost everything. 99% of the panda's food is bamboo, and there are more than 60 kinds of bamboo plants that can be eaten by giant pandas. In addition, wild giant pandas occasionally eat some animal carcasses or other plants. The panda's food is poor in nutrition and can't have too much energy storage. In order to conserve energy, activities that consume too much energy must be controlled. Therefore, it likes to walk in gentle places and avoid climbing. Giant pandas like to eat bamboo, which is actually related to the change of living environment. After the glacier attack, giant pandas left in Sichuan and Gansu can only live if they gradually change their eating habits. In the process of adapting to the environment for a long time, the giant panda has changed from eating meat to eating bamboo, and its molars have become particularly wide, which is suitable for grinding bamboo fibers. Giant pandas love to eat cold arrow bamboo, ink bamboo and water bamboo, especially bamboo shoots, and go somewhere to eat bamboo shoots on time every year.