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PANDAS

PANDAS. By Todd Stein. Introduction. Hey do you know who I am? I’m a panda but don’t crawl away stay here and listen to me tell you a little bit about myself. Classification.

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PANDAS

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  1. PANDAS By Todd Stein

  2. Introduction Hey do you know who I am? I’m a panda but don’t crawl away stay here and listen to me tell you a little bit about myself.

  3. Classification The first thing I want to talk about is why I’m classified as a mammal. I am always a mammal which makes me warm blooded. I have fur as a body covering. I also give live birth.

  4. Adaptations Before lunch break let me tell you about my adaptations. I usually get my food from my territory but one day I might eat from a peace of land that’s the size of a soccer field. The way I get my food is by my claws I use them to climb trees.

  5. Food Chew, gulp, burp! Do you want to know what I eat. Well listen to the next thing about me. Just so you know I’m very picky about what I eat, I eat. . . Mushrooms, mice, roots, flowers, honey, and my favorite food bamboo.

  6. Life Cycle Now let me tell you how I was born. My mother and my father did something did something called “mating” (may-ting) it happens March through May which is 2 months then my mom was pregnant (preg-nunt) she was pregnant for 6 or 5 months. When I was a new born panda I was as small and as white as a chipmunk.

  7. Conclusion Yawn, yawn! Every things covered. Now don’t you think? And do you think I’m the most interesting animal? That’s all about me the panda.

  8. Resources http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-giant_panda.htmlhttp://www.worldwildlife.org/species/finder/giantpanda/panda.htmlhttp://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/pdn/web.htmhttp://wwf.panda.org/http://www.sandiegozoo.org/pandacam/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Pandahttp://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/GiantPandas/default.cfm Panda Bears by Diana Star Helmer

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