National Panda Day
National Panda Day, March 16, draws attention to one of the world's rare bears. Pandas are also one of the world's most endangered and adored animals. Both conservationists and animal lovers alike are spreading the word about the international community's growing efforts to protect and restore habitat.
Pandas are native to China, and they are a member of the Bear (Ursidae) family. Their rapidly depleting habitat is a major reason for concern. As an endangered species, successful panda breeding programs are unusual. According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, there are about 1,864 people in the wild, with 100 living in zoos around the world.
Panda bears are easily identifiable due to their white face and black eyes and body. However, their black and white colors were intended for their native habitats. They disappear into southwest China's snowy mountains and temperate forests. And, despite their sweet disposition, they tend to isolate themselves in the woods. They eat mainly vegetables and do not hibernate in the winter like many other bears.
How to celebrate #nationalpandaday
- Pandas are in your hearts! You can do it by learning more about them and assisting panda sanctuaries
- Promote ways to shield their endangered wildlife
- Support for breeding and research projects
- Watch a pandas on YouTube
- Born in China was directed by director Lu Chuan. It follows not only a panda family but also golden savvy monkeys and the snow leopard
- The Pandas are led by Drew Fellman and David Douglas. Researchers from the Chengdu Research Base for Giant Panda Breeding want to bring the program to a whole new level. Kristen Bell, an actress, narrates
- On social media, use the hashtag #NationalPandaDay
Panda FAQ
Is pandas only eat bamboo? Q. Is pandas interested in bamboo?
A. No. A. No. A. No. Panda bears can also forage for certain types of fruits and grains. They will also eat eggs and small animals as carnivores do. Carrion is perhaps the most surprising thing they eat is perhaps carrion.
Q. Do pandas have thumbs?
A. No, but they do have an extended wrist bone that functions much like a thumb.
Q. Do pandas climb trees?
A. Yes. Yes. They also swim.
Q. Is pandas hibernate?
A. Unlike other bears, pandas do not hibernate.