Giant pandas walk
The cutest characteristics of giant pandas are chubby body and slow walking style. This is because they live in an environment with sufficient food and no natural enemies, and do not need to act quickly.
However, it is its slow movement that enables it to conserve energy to adapt to low-energy foods. They sometimes climb trees to spy on the situation, avoid intruders or take a nap.
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 period, or avoiding danger, or meeting each other. Pandas sometimes go down to valleys, string into houses in small villages or mountain villages, use pots and pans, especially round utensils, as toys, and then discard them in Shan Ye after playing.
Feed food
Although giant pandas also have the potential for carnivores to eat meat, they rarely prey on animals or animal carcasses. This is not because it doesn't like meat, but because it lacks opportunities. Because there are few large carnivores in the distribution area of giant pandas, there are not many residual corpses left for them to eat.
If it often catches mice and other small animals, the nutrition it gets is often not enough to compensate for the energy it consumes. Therefore, giant pandas can only eat a little meat occasionally, and most of the time they rely on bamboo to maintain their lives step by step, becoming animals that follow the rules and live on bamboo all their lives.
Giant pandas in captivity mainly feed on one or more bamboos in low mountains and flat dams, and the supplementary food is concentrated feed mainly based on cereals. Bamboo is the key to the growth, health and normal reproduction of giant pandas. With the improvement of giant panda breeding technology, people gradually realize that alpine or subalpine bamboo, which provides pandas with favorite food, plays an important role in their health and normal reproduction.