>> By the end of 2011, the number of wild giant pandas in the world was about 1,590. There were about 333 human-fed giant pandas at that time.
>> The giant panda belongs to the genus Carnivora, Ailuropodinae. Since ancient times, the giant panda has had dozens of names in Chinese, such as 貔 (Pi), 貔貅(Pixiu)、貘 (Mo)、白熊 (Baixiong),白豹 (Baibao) and 食铁兽 (Shitie Shou).
>> The giant panda has existed on the earth for more than 800 years, making it one of the oldest surviving species and earning it the nickname of "living fossil."
>> On average, a giant panda can eat 40 kilograms of bamboo every day.
>> Giant pandas like sweet food, such as honey.
>> A giant panda's digestive tract is short, similar to that of a carnivore. They eat meat occasionally.
>> The giant panda is an omnivore.
>> Giant pandas like bathing, especially in hot weather.
>> An adult giant panda is about 120 to 190 centimeters long on average.
>> An adult giant panda has 42 teeth.
>> A giant panda can walk upright for a short distance.
>> A newborn panda grows at an average speed of 71 grams every day. A 6-month-old panda grows 110 grams every day.
>> Generally speaking, a mother giant panda gives birth to one to two babies at a time. Almost half of all human-fed female pandas give birth to twins. There have been two cases where a female panda gave birth to triplets.
>> In the wild, giant pandas give birth in large tree holes or caves.
>> Giant pandas have 19 kinds of barks, of which there are two kinds of barks that sound similar to dogs and sheep.
>> Wild giant pandas have an average life expectancy of 18-20 years. The eldest human-fed panda lived for 38 years.
>> Giant pandas do not hibernate.
>> Giant pandas can swim.
>> Giant pandas have poor eyesight because they are born with myopia.
>> The average weight of an adult male giant panda is 110-150 kilograms.
>> The average weight of an adult female giant panda is about 85-105 kilograms.
>> An adult giant panda has a normal body temperature between 36.5-37.5 degrees Celsius. When they sleep, their pulse beats 70-120 times per minute, and they have a respiration rate of 20-40 times per minute.
>> The companion animals of giant pandas include the red panda, golden monkey, takin and golden pheasant.
>> Common diseases of wild giant pandas include nutritional diseases and parasites. Common diseases of human-fed giant pandas are mainly digestive tract diseases due to high population density, humid environment and poor ventilation. Juvenile pandas are more vulnerable to these diseases.
In China, most giant pandas live in the mountains of Qinling, Minshan, Qionglai, Daxiangling and Xiaoxiangling.
By the end of 2011, the number of wild giant pandas in the world was about 1,590.