The fundamental measures to protect giant pandas are to protect their habitats, promote the reproduction of wild and raised giant pandas, improve and strengthen management methods, and adopt scientific methods to create necessary conditions for the survival of giant pandas, stabilize and further develop their populations, and develop and restore their potential habitats.
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Living habits of giant pandas
1. Feeding habits: Giant pandas eat meat at first, and there are also carnivores who may eat meat, but 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 you often catch small animals such as mice, the nutrition you get is often not enough to compensate for the energy you consume. 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.
2. Environment: The giant panda lives in the high mountains and deep valleys in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China, and is the windward side of the southeast monsoon. The climate is cool and humid, and its humidity is often above 80%. It is a wet animal.
The six long and narrow living areas include Minshan, Qionglai, Liangshan, Daxiangling, Xiaoxiangling and Qinling, spanning 45 counties (cities) in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces, with a habitat area of more than 20,000 square kilometers and a population of about 1600, of which more than 80% are distributed in Sichuan.
Reference source; Baidu encyclopedia-giant panda