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Title: A Production


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Group 4
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In Association withTA Tomomi
ICS 101
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The Giant Panda
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Introduction
  • Scientific name Ailuropoda melanoleuca
  • It is believed that the Giant Panda made its
    first appearance during the Pleistocene period.
    Scientists have debated whether the panda belongs
    to the bear family, the raccoon family, or a
    separate family of their own. Nowadays, due to
    many reasons, the panda is in danger of becoming
    extinct.
  • The Giant Panda is our topic of interest because
    it is undoubtedly one of the most intriguing
    species that is vulnerable to becoming extinct, a
    tragedy that we hope to avoid!!!

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Physical Characteristics
  • Weight 165-353 pounds
  • Body Length 4-5 feet
  • Scent gland is positioned under the tail.
  • Vision is poor.
  • They are nocturnal.
  • They have a good sense of smell.
  • Fur is slightly oily, preventing water
    penetration.
  • Their molars are broad and flat, adapting for
    chewing bamboo.

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Diet and Feeding
  • Pandas are omnivorous
  • Bamboo makes up 95 of their diet
  • They sit when they eat.
  • They eat 12 hours a day, and consume 12-15 of
    their body weight. (Thats the life!!!)
  • Pandas are chronically dehydrated.

Got Milk?
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Social Behavior
  • Solitary in their habitats.
  • Avoid contact with their own kinds in the wild.
  • Seen with a partner only during the mating
    season.
  • When threatened, pandas lower their heads and
    stare at their opponents to signify aggression.

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  • Reach breeding maturity between 4 to 10 years of
    age.
  • Mating takes place between March and May.
  • Courtship is done by female squirting urine as a
    calling card for the males.
  • While males compete for the female, the female
    perches in a tree.
  • Gestation period varies from about 97 to 165
    days.
  • Average life span in the wild is about 15 years
    in captivity, about 20 years.

Reproduction
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The Cub
  • Usually in the month August or September, one or
    two cubs are born.
  • Cubs weigh approx. 3 to 5 oz.
  • They are born blind and hairless.
  • When there are two cubs, one usually dies due to
    the mothers rejection.
  • After 15 to 18 months, the cub becomes
    independent.

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Location
  • The giant panda only exists in six small areas
    located in inland China, including the bamboo
    forests of Sichuan, Gansu, and Shaanxi provinces.

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Home Range
  • The size of the home range of a giant panda is
    quite small compared to other bears species.
  • In general, a home range will vary from 1.5 to
    2.5 square miles.
  • The range of an individual giant panda is shared
    with other bears.

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Nobin says
KILL
SAVE THE PANDAS
  • Clearance of its habitat for agriculture and
    logging, as well as poaching and the mass
    flowering if its staple food, bamboo, have
    brought panda numbers down to an estimated 1,000
    animals in the wild.

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Conservation Effort
  • Panda conservation began in China during the
    1940s, but was initially restricted to field
    research.
  • In 1963, the Chinese Government created Wolong
    as a forest reserve, now better known as a panda
    reserve because of the number of pandas living
    there.
  • By 1992, there were 13 panda reserves, covering a
    total area of 6,049km.

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Conservation Efforts
  • Chinese Ministry of Forestry and the WWF have the
    following plan outlined for conservation
  • The creation of 14 new reserves
  • The maintenance of forest habitat links between
    isolated panda populations
  • The strengthening of rural development activities
    to reduce the dependency of local people on
    collecting forest products and wild game in panda
    habitat
  • The reduction in intensity of logging activities
    in panda habitat outside reserves
  • The strengthening of conservation education and
    public awareness activities
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