The way giant pandas walk
Chinese characters in giant pandas' walking are closely related to their body shape, bones, living habits and evolution. Giant pandas are huge, with short hind legs and long front legs. Walking in the figure of eight can move their center of gravity forward and share the pressure on their hind legs. In addition, when giant pandas eat and climb trees, their palms should be buckled inward, so they form the habit of walking within eight characters.
The giant panda is the only mammal in Carnivora, Xiong Ke, Ailuropoinae and Ailuropoda. It is black and white, with round cheeks, big dark circles, chubby body and sharp claws like scalpels. The giant panda has lived on the earth for at least 8 million years and is known as the living fossil and national treasure of China.
Living habits of giant pandas:
In fact, the giant panda is withdrawn by nature and often lives alone among dense bamboo bushes, so it is nicknamed "bamboo hermit". Giant pandas spend half their eating time every day, and most of the rest time in sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between meals. Lying flat, lying on the side, prone, stretching or curling are their favorite sleep styles.
Giant pandas are good at climbing trees and love to play. Climbing a tree is generally a way for the weak to avoid the strong when approaching the marriage proposal, or avoiding danger, or meeting each other. Under normal circumstances, giant pandas are always docile, rarely attack other animals or people, and always avoid them when they meet in the wild.