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Giant Pandas

Giant Pandas. By: Mireya Esparza Moneka Rodriquez. Scientific Information. The Panda’s Scientific name is Ailuropod melaneuca It belongs to the group of mammal. Panda Habitat. The green area Show were you Find a giant panda. The Panda lives in Northern china only

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Giant Pandas

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  1. Giant Pandas By: Mireya Esparza Moneka Rodriquez

  2. Scientific Information The Panda’s Scientific name is Ailuropod melaneuca It belongs to the group of mammal.

  3. Panda Habitat The green area Show were you Find a giant panda. The Panda lives in Northern china only In bamboo forests

  4. Panda Aperance • Pandas seem like large animals yet the are only two times • The size of a large dog. • They weight 200 pounds and are 5 feet tall • They are sometimes mistaken to be in the racoon family

  5. Diet Panda’s usually eat 10 to 16 Hours a day. They will Consume up to 12 tons of bamboo in one year. This is not bad because Panda’s only digest 20% of the Food they eat. Although they are Mostly vegitarian they have the same digestive system as carnovoires Thepandas Diet is 95% Bamboo. Although it will also eat fish, wildflowers, grass, Small rodents and or honey.

  6. Panda Video

  7. Reasons For Endangerment the reasons for endangerment for a giant panda are pouching, deforestation, pollution Population- the population of the giant Panda is 1,600

  8. Bibliography “Giant Panda.” Smithsonian National Zoological Park. 2008. On-line. Internet. Available http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/GiantPandas/ “Giant Panda.” Wikipedia. 2008. On-line. Internet. 28. Feb. 2008 Available http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_panda “Giant Panda.”Zoological Society of San Diego. 2008. On-line. Internet. Available http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-giant_panda.html “Giant Panda Videos.” Globio. 2007. On-line. internet. 5 Mar. 2008. Available http://www.globio.org/glossopedia/article.aspx?art_id=1&art_nm=Giant+Panda&gclid=COLskb 3F05ECFQfNIgodfRvSYg Lesson, Tom and Pat. Wild Bears. Woodbridge :Blackbirch Press, Inc. 2000.

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