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1 By : Ahmad al-hajji Instructor : Buthaina ALOthman

2 The panda is a famous rare species of animal exclusively growing in China. Enjoying the fame of "National Treasure", it has been winning the favor of people with its plump body form, charmingly naïve motion as well as black and white fur color.

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4 The giant panda has a body shape typical of bears. It has black fur on its ears, eye patches, muzzle, legs, arms and shoulders. The rest of the animal's coat is white. Although scientists do not know why these unusual bears are black and white, some speculate that the bold coloring provides effective camouflage in its shade- dappled snowy and rocky surroundings. [19] The giant panda's thick, wooly coat keeps it warm in the cool forests of its habitat. [19] The giant panda has large molar teeth and strong jaw muscles for crushing tough bamboo. [20 [19] The giant panda's thick, wooly coat keeps it warm in the cool forests of its habitat. [19] The giant panda has large molar teeth and strong jaw muscles for crushing tough bamboo. [20

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6 Despite the shared name, habitat type, and diet, as well as a unique enlarged bone called the pseudo thumb (which helps them grip the bamboo shoots they eat), the giant panda and red panda are only distantly related. Molecular studies have placed the red panda in its own family Ailuridae, and not under Ursidae.red panda are only distantly related. Molecular studies have placed the red panda in its own family Ailuridae, and not under Ursidae.

7 Despite its taxonomic classification as a carnivoran, the giant panda's diet is primarily herbivorous, consisting almost exclusively of bamboo. [22] However, the giant panda still has the digestive system of a carnivore, as well as carnivore-specific genes, [33] and thus derives little energy and little protein from consumption of bamboo. Its ability to digest cellulose is ascribed to the microbes in its gut. [34][35] The giant panda is a "highly specialized" animal with "unique adaptations", and has lived in bamboo forests for millions of years. [25] The average giant panda eats as much as 9 to 14 kg (20 to 30 pounds) of bamboo shoots a day. Because the giant panda consumes a diet low in nutrition, it is important for it to keep its digestive tract full. [22] The limited energy input imposed on it by its diet has affected the panda's behavior. The giant panda tends to limit its social interactions and avoids steeply sloping terrain in order to limit its energy expenditures. [36]taxonomic classification as a carnivoran, the giant panda's diet is primarily herbivorous, consisting almost exclusively of bamboo. [22] However, the giant panda still has the digestive system of a carnivore, as well as carnivore-specific genes, [33] and thus derives little energy and little protein from consumption of bamboo. Its ability to digest cellulose is ascribed to the microbes in its gut. [34][35] The giant panda is a "highly specialized" animal with "unique adaptations", and has lived in bamboo forests for millions of years. [25] The average giant panda eats as much as 9 to 14 kg (20 to 30 pounds) of bamboo shoots a day. Because the giant panda consumes a diet low in nutrition, it is important for it to keep its digestive tract full. [22] The limited energy input imposed on it by its diet has affected the panda's behavior. The giant panda tends to limit its social interactions and avoids steeply sloping terrain in order to limit its energy expenditures. [36] Two of the panda's most distinctive features, its large size and its round face, are adaptations to its bamboo diet. Panda researcher Russell Ciochon observed that: “[much] like the vegetarian gorilla, the low body surface area to body volume [of the giant panda] is indicative of a lower metabolic rate. This lower metabolic rate and a more sedentary lifestyle allow the giant panda to subsist on nutrient poor resources such as bamboo.” [36] Similarly, the giant panda's round face is the result of powerful jaw muscles, which attach from the top of the head to the jaw. [36] Large molars crush and grind fibrous plant material.adaptations to its bamboo diet. Panda researcher Russell Ciochon observed that: “[much] like the vegetarian gorilla, the low body surface area to body volume [of the giant panda] is indicative of a lower metabolic rate. This lower metabolic rate and a more sedentary lifestyle allow the giant panda to subsist on nutrient poor resources such as bamboo.” [36] Similarly, the giant panda's round face is the result of powerful jaw muscles, which attach from the top of the head to the jaw. [36] Large molars crush and grind fibrous plant material.

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9  In 2004, a survey counted 1,600 pandas in the wild  An adult panda can weigh about 100-150kg and grow up to 150cm  Pandas have the digestive system of a carnivore, but they have adapted to a vegetarian diet of bamboos.  A panda may eat 12-38kg of bamboo a day  The panda cub is 1/900th the size of its mother, one of the smallest newborn mammals relative to its mother's size.  Pandas are good tree climbers.  When breeding, pandas require at least 30km² to support them over the short term

10  1- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_pandahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_panda  2- http://scenery.cultural- china.com/en/22Scenery52.htmlhttp://scenery.cultural- china.com/en/22Scenery52.html


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