25 Interesting facts about pandas
|Word “panda” derives from the Nepalese “poonya”, meaning “bamboo-eating animal”. Tweet This
The Chinese call giant panda “large bear cat.” Tweet This
Around 2,200 pandas are found in the wild. Another 200 are held in captivity. Tweet This
All captive pandas in the world are part of a breeding program. Tweet This
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The giant panda is so close to extinction that it’s referred to as a “living fossil”. Tweet This
Male pandas have a bone inside their penis. Tweet This
The entire mating period takes only about couple of days every year. Tweet This
Female pandas are single moms, raising their cubs on their own. Tweet This
Five months after mating, a single cub is born in a nest of bamboo. Tweet This
If a panda has twins; the weaker cub is normally not going to survive. Tweet This
Pandas in captivity have twins more often. Tweet This
Many new-born pandas die from being accidentally crushed by their mothers. Tweet This
At birth, cubs weigh 4-8 oz (100–200 g) and measure 6 inches (15 cm). Tweet This
Panda is blind first 2 months of its life and starts to crawl only at age of 3 months. Tweet This
Pandas are born all-white. Tweet This
Mother panda holds the cub to her chest, just as humans do. Tweet This
Pandas leave their parents at age of 2. Tweet This
Giant pandas have a special bone in their wrists called a “pseudo-thumb”. Tweet This
The extra digit helps to grasp and tear the bamboo. Tweet This
Panda’s throat and guts are covered with a thick layer of mucus to protect against bamboo splinters. Tweet This
Panda has the largest molar teeth of any carnivore. Tweet This
A carnivore-turned-veggie, panda subsists on bamboo. Tweet This
Pandas only eat 25 species of bamboo (out of over 130 species). Tweet This
Their strong jaws can crush bamboo, thick up to 2 inches (5 cm). Tweet This
Panda eats around 45 lbs (20 kg) of bamboo shoots a day. Tweet This