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Another Christopher PowerPoint Presentation. Diet (Part I) Pandas in the wild and in protection bases spend up to twelve hours chewing on bamboo, as.

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Page 1: Another Christopher PowerPoint Presentation. Diet (Part I) Pandas in the wild and in protection bases spend up to twelve hours chewing on bamboo, as.

Another Christopher PowerPoint Presentation

Page 2: Another Christopher PowerPoint Presentation. Diet (Part I) Pandas in the wild and in protection bases spend up to twelve hours chewing on bamboo, as.
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Diet (Part I)

Pandas in the wild and in protection bases spend up to twelve hours chewing on bamboo, as it contains very

little nutrition.

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Diet (Part II)

In the wild, pandas occasionally feed on bodies of dead animals. Pandas in

protection bases are not allowed to eat meat as it

makes them fierce.

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Lifestyle

Apart from chewing on bamboo, pandas spend up to ten hours a day sleeping.

With the remaining time, they usually play.

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Habitat

Pandas in the wild can be found in South Eastern China, such

as Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Gansu provinces. These are the very few places where

pandas can be found in their natural habitats.

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Chances of Survival

The panda is an endangered species, due to habitat loss and very low birthrate. It is

estimated that there are around 1590 pandas currently

living in the wild.

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References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_PandaExperts from Fuzhou Panda World

http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/5.shtml http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/finder/giantpanda/panda.html