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The Giant Panda

The Giant Panda. By Rosch Smith. Classification. Scientific name : Ailuropoda melanoleuca Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae Genus: Ailuropoda Species : Ailuropoda melanoleuca. Physical Characteristics. Male Female

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The Giant Panda

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  1. The Giant Panda By Rosch Smith

  2. Classification • Scientific name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Mammalia • Order: Carnivora • Family: Ursidae • Genus: Ailuropoda • Species: Ailuropoda melanoleuca

  3. Physical Characteristics MaleFemale Weight: up to 250 Lbs. Rarely reach 220 Lbs. Appearance: They both are like a black and white bear.

  4. Where the panda lives.

  5. Habitat All giant pandas live in mountainous ranges and some valleys in china.

  6. Conservation • The ICUN red list said that the Giant Panda is endangered and is decreasing.

  7. Reproduction • The panda courtship and mating period are seasonal. During this period they become more vocal. They will sometimes if there restless, put there cent on trees and the ground. 2-5 males may compete for a single female. A female usually gives birth to 1-2 young. If she gives birth to 2 then one will usually dies.

  8. Parental care • Young pandas usually leave there parents at about 18 months. The mother is the only one who cares for there young.

  9. Longevity and mortality • In the wild the pandas have few predators except for humans. Baby pandas can be attacked by leopards. When its 2 it will probably not be attacked. In the wild the panda lives until 14 but in captivity they never live to exceed 30 years old.

  10. Seasonal patterns • The panda does not change its attitude and the panda moves when it gets to cold or to hot where it is.

  11. Diet • Their diet is Bamboo which we all know. Pandas actually eat 14 hours a day. 12 hours is spent gathering. The other 2 hours are spent travelling.

  12. Predator relationships • Pandas don’t really have any predators except for when they are babies but the only predator is humans.

  13. Human relationships • The panda does not really hurt human it is actually nice unless your going after her cub but other than that there pretty mellow.

  14. Fun facts • There's less than 1000 left in the world. • Scientists want to try to increase them to 5000 by 2025. • There as big as a stick of butter when born. • Giant pandas may be fat but are good climbers. • Pandas are actually really playful.

  15. HELP THE PANDA!!!

  16. Works cited • Facts.randomhistory.com/giant-panda-facts.html. Schaller, George B., Apr. 1992. Web. 12 Apr. 2013. <http://facts.randomhistory.com/giant-panda-facts.html>. • Indianchild.com/panda.htm. N.p., 7 11 2007. Web. 24 Mar. 2013. <http://www.indianchild.com/panda.htm>. • Nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/giantpandas/pandafacts/default. Smithsonian, n.d. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. <http://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/giantpandas/pandafacts/default.cfm>.

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