What is a panda to protect animals?

The giant panda is a national first-class protected animal.

The giant panda is a rare animal unique to China and the most famous endangered animal in the world. Giant pandas are called "tapirs" in Chinese ancient books. More than 2, years ago, in the book Erya in the early years of the Han Dynasty, there was a record that "tapirs were black in color and rejected bamboo". Sima Xiangru, a famous writer in the Han Dynasty, listed nearly 4 kinds of exotic animals raised in Shanglin Garden in Xianyang at that time, and the giant panda ranked first, which shows that the giant panda was already regarded as a precious and famous animal at that time.

The giant panda has a plump figure, stout limbs, short bald tail and strange coat color. Its head and body are milky white, while its limbs and shoulders are black. It has a pair of neat black ears and two black eyes on its head, much like wearing a pair of figure-eight black glasses. The giant panda looks handsome and gentle, giving people an elegant and lively feeling.

Behavioral characteristics of giant pandas

Giant pandas spend half of their eating time every day, and most of the rest time in their sleep. In the wild, giant pandas sleep for 2-4 hours between meals. Lying flat, lying on one's side, prone, stretching or curling up are their favorite sleeping methods. In the zoo, the keepers feed them regularly twice a day, so the pandas spend the rest of their time resting.

The giant panda looks cute even when sleeping. They are very flexible and can put their heavy bodies into various postures. My favorite posture is to support my legs on a tree and cover my eyes with my hands.